Hi,

I had a query regarding the E-Node and D-Node setup in Marklogic. 

In a distributed environment, if I plan to keep the Enodes and DNodes 
separately in different physical locations over the LAN or WAN (across 
geographies), what is the potential risk? 
How does failover work in that scenario? 
I have read that ENodes and DNodes communicate through XQDP protocol, so 
in this case will there be performance issues?

Does Marklogic recommend having ENode and DNode cluster in the same 
physical box? 
If so, then across the network if we have a set of E-D-Nodes, how is the 
network latency reduced while synching the data during replication?

If you can provide me with some information about XQDP protocol it would 
be great!!

Thanks & Regards
Arindam Bose
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