On 11/7/15 10:04 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Steve Litt writes:
I'd like to discuss this. Now, after a year of thought, I still see no
benefit to "starting servers in parallel" except for boot time.

Because you're thinking of the happy path.

Suppose you have a few dozen servers on three continents, providing a user-facing service, using something like zk or etcd to coordinate the servers.

<rest of example snipped>

Not for nothing, but if you're coordinating distributed servers, your system design is WAY too closely coupled if boot time effects anything.

Miles Fidelman

--
In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice.
In practice, there is.  .... Yogi Berra

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