Hi,

I'm playing around with Coda now for the third week and I really don't know if I head 
to the right direction. I would like to have a "public" directory for <50 nodes, where 
everyone (with permission) can read/write. 
The data that a node stores on the network, shall be also available, when the node 
goes offline. 
That means I need my data redundant on two or more servers (in case the client is at 
the same time server). 
Additionally it is a come-and-go system, so when a server goes offline, another one 
must be started and so on (so that f.e. always 3 servers are online). I thought, it 
should be possible with some scripting and some monitoring to have the appropriate 
files copied and the daemons started. I think a server needs to be restarted when 
another one is added, so it's probably better to have only two or three servers in the 
network (probably with Coda it's not possible for all nodes to work at a client and 
server at the same time). I don't want to rely on caching, because also new clients 
should get access to all files.
I have tried to get a clue of how to use rootvolumes, additional volumes, replication 
and so on, but I'm seriously afraid, I need advice, how to structure such a system 
with Coda.

I could really need some advice, so if someone has an idea, it would be great.

Thank you,
Josef

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