I have not seen anything like this currently. Would you also want all of
the information from the failed server to fail over as well?

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Dave Horton <d...@dchorton.com> wrote:

> Are there any features in node relating to high availability or failover
> of a server?  I would like to be able to run a cluster of node servers
> (either physical or virtual) such that if any one dies the others will take
> over processing, including maintaining the state of running applications on
> the downed server.  In the simplest case, two servers share a virtual IP
> and if one fails the other takes over the IP and my node applications keep
> running on the other server.  Anything like this exist, or in the works?
>  Or is there alternative "best practice" on achieving this type of
> reliability?  Does v8 have any features to migrate a running execution
> context between servers?
>
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