Hi Yassen,

> Any given node can be stopped or additional nodes can be added with almost no 
> interruption. If the active node is taken down, CARP will appoint a new 
> active node and its front-end will start accepting requests replacing the 
> gone node. New nodes will announce themselves to the front-end apps via 
> multicast.

But CARP only handles when the _machine_ goes down, right? Have you planned for 
the scenario when if Riak would go down, but the machine would be responsive? 
If not, haproxy could be an option.

Regards,
Jens


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