Mike,

It's generally good to either build a pool of connections, with at least one to 
each known Riak node, or to use a software load-balancer like haproxy on the 
client machine that can round-robin and health-check the connections for you.

Sean Cribbs <[email protected]>
Developer Advocate
Basho Technologies, Inc.
http://basho.com/

On Jan 20, 2011, at 10:33 AM, Michael Rappazzo wrote:

> I am using a (protobuf) client library to connect to my RIAK cluster, however 
> I am at a loss as to how to make the right connection. All of the client 
> examples only specify one node to connect to. My question is, what happens if 
> the ONE node specified for the connection happens to be down? Am I missing 
> something? Any clarification is appreciated.
>  
> _Mike
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