>
> Hi,
>
>  
>
> Sorry for the long delay in responding.  It does sound like we have 
> similar requirements for H2 and we are certainly interested in supporting 
> more than 2 nodes.  We have managed to configure 2 nodes to perform as we 
> expect and have also completed a number of tests running with a troublesome 
> network (lost packets / delays etc).  For the most part H2 has behaved as 
> we'd hoped.
>
>  
>
> I’m not surprised that you have been able to break the consistency of the 
> DBs by modifying records on a single node as this is similar to the problem 
> that occurred for us when some queries were producing an exception.  The 
> instance that had the exception would be removed from the list for a single 
> connection.  This would then result in lost writes to the DB instance if 
> the connection was used for writing (we use a connection pool).  
>
>  
>
> Because we are very busy and have managed to work around some of the 
> issues we have not been spending much time on this but that could change 
> within the next few months.  What kind of timescales are you working to?
>
>  
>
> Dan
>

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