why is there no good reason? if i would like to record informational events, possibly for debugging or something, i don't care if they actually get saved and i want the client's request to be as fast as possibly. this sounds like a good reason.

are you saying that CL.ONE is equally performant? or possibly better by your comment that ZERO can be a serious resource hog?

thx

On 07/11/2010 11:09 AM, Benjamin Black wrote:
And, to be clear, there is no good reason to use CL.ZERO and it can be
a serious resource hog on the coordinator.

On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:21 AM, ChingShen<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all,

   Does it mean that the coordinator node always return success to the client
at CL.ZERO? But if the coordinator node sends a request to a given node
B(RF=1), then B is down, what happened? The coordinator node will write the
hint locally?

Thanks.

Shen

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