Github user mstolz1 commented on a diff in the pull request:

    https://github.com/apache/geode-examples/pull/3#discussion_r107544250
  
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    +# Geode partitioned region example
    +
    +This example demonstrates the basic property of partitioning, as well
    +as what can go wrong with partitioned regions. 
    +The example is presented in two parts.
    +The first part shows partitioning, and the second part demonstrates
    +what can go wrong with a flawed implementation.
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    Rather than demonstrating a buggy custom key implementation, lets 
demonstrate Partitioning and Redundancy with these two regions. Make one region 
PARTITION and one PARTITION_REDUNDANT, put the same 10 entries in each, then 
after seeing that the data has gotten into both regions, kill one server and 
see that approximately half the data was lost in the PARTITION region.


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