> Hmmm... doesn't that just push the problem farther downstream?

It definitely doesn't solve the concurrency problem with the various
datastores. But it does solve the problem of corrupt data being
written to the canonical datastore, which is the filesystem. As it
stands now, the other stores are meant to be rebuilt from the
filesystem when there's a problem.

Michael Della Bitta

Senior Applications Developer
Information Technology Group
The New York Public Library
40 West 20th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10011-4211
(212) 621-0609

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