Thanks Henrik, Tomash, In addition to the incorrect interpretations I think I'm mixing my Ketama tests with looking at server failures. The big win for ketama (which is perhaps obvious) is scaling up -- adding a new server won't trample the database as bad.
> If you want to do some useful tests that show you how the key distribution > works, and the advantage of Ketama vs. the naive distribution, I would > suggest these: Thanks. I may try, although I think you explained them well enough. ;) BTW -- is the port also used in Ketama to map the servers into the address space? Or is it just the address? Probably explains something that didn't quite makes sense this morning. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent from my iMutt
