Hi Milind,
Thanks for a quick reply. Suppose we have a situation where the database
> writing is only allowed by 1 privileged user and otherwise the the database
> is just read only. Is it possible to to create a sort of a shared common
> disk cluster using Sedna. I mean the database would be stored on the shared
> disk and multiple nodes can access it but just for read only purpose. Is it
> possible to configure something like this in Sedna?
No, it's not possible either. In this variant each instance of Sedna will
have its own buffer memory. At least, you need some built-in support to
guarantee consistency of these buffers across all instances.
Ivan Shcheklein,
Sedna Team
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