Davor Ocelic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, but our databases, installed on Deleuze, will be the only
> clients accessing the database files, and will not lose connection
> as they are on the same machine as the AFS server.
>
> I mean, some unanticipated things could still happen, I'm
> not saying they wouldn't, but that's why we'd have backups.
>
> We can always decide this was a bad idea and revert to using
> some part of local disk for this. Still, I think it will work
> and we should try it.

I agree that it should be tried.  Running the client, server, and mysqld 
on the same machine should significantly reduce risks.  However, I 
believe that backups should be taken often and save for awhile in case 
of silent corruption that no one noticies for days.

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