What do you mean saying all node details?
Distribuited configuration examples can be found here 
<http://orientdb.com/docs/last/Distributed-Configuration.html>.
If you are worried about security issues, some server security tips can be 
found on this page <http://orientdb.com/docs/last/Server-Security.html> of 
documentation.

Alex.

Il giorno mercoledì 10 agosto 2016 20:35:25 UTC+2, Shaik M ha scritto:
>
> Thank you, Alex.
>
> when we configure in Distributed setup, do we need to pass all OrientDB 
> master node details at application end ?
>
> how the configuration we need to be taken care?
>
> Thanks,
> Shaik
>
> On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 03:37:31 UTC+8, Oleksandr Gubchenko wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> it really depends on your needs, DB size, usage, number of users and load.
>>
>> You can find some information in official documentation:
>>
>>    - Replication <http://orientdb.com/docs/last/Replication.html>
>>    - Distributed Architecture 
>>    <http://orientdb.com/docs/last/Distributed-Architecture.html>
>>    
>> Alex.
>>
>> Il giorno martedì 9 agosto 2016 21:15:30 UTC+2, Shaik M ha scritto:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am new to OrientDB. we are planning to use in our coming project. 
>>>
>>> I saw in documentation there is no Master/Salve concept for OrientDB. In 
>>> this case what is best practice, with how many nodes can we go 
>>> Master-Master architecture and to use multi masters at application end?
>>>
>>> Please help us to understand.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Shaik
>>>
>>

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