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. > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO > September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle > Practices > Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing > & QA > Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * > http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf > _______________________________________________ > Hardhats-members mailing list > Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members > === Gregory Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery ------------------------------------------------------- SF.Net email is Sponsored by the Better Software Conference & EXPO September 19-22, 2005 * San Francisco, CA * Development Lifecycle Practices Agile & Plan-Driven Development * Managing Projects & Teams * Testing & QA Security * Process Improvement & Measurement * http://www.sqe.com/bsce5sf _______________________________________________ Hardhats-members mailing list Hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members