Hi Nicolas,

imagine the public and the author instances as two individual systems. Also 
there can be more instances. Every instance has it's own JCR, it's own 
persistence database, it's own workspace and so own. The only thing the 
instances are connecting is the sharing of the public key and the communication 
between the instances (in other words when you publish your data from author to 
public).

So when one system should not work the other instance really is not interested 
(in both ways). In fact we have running on our fallback server with a load 
balancer just the public instance ;-)

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