> But it seems to be a very low-integrity system.  See
http://google.fergusons.dk/

True, but given the nature of the workload, it's probably not terribly
important that it be so. Also, if there is some intelligence distributed
into the network to do layer 7 caching, the ability to redrive requests on
component failure is outside the purview of the application and can be
managed independently.

It's a interesting approach, nonetheless. It'll be very interesting to see
what their content analyzers do with the scans of incoming email.

-- db

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