It is technically feasible to do so, but of course, the redundancy you
describe would have to be incorporated into the design.

--- jae kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Got it. 
> National Health Insurance model suggests
> a few regional management centers that handle
> ALL citizen's health care records.
> (accomplishment of this model is remote but
> at least it's an idea.)
> And if a californian moves to Florida, their
> data are to be 'transferred' to Florida's
> regional center. Would it be possible that
> these centers act as back-up if one of the
> regional headquarter fails? That means
> these centers hold all others' up-to-date
> data also.
> 
> J.
> 
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