Thanks to all that replied. I've summarised on our blog: http://
altinity.blogs.com/dotorg/2006/06/lessons_in_noti.html
Ton
On 22 Jun 2006, at 16:38, Ton Voon wrote:
> I'm interested in what people have designed for notifications in a
> distributed setup. The official line is the master server
> I'm interested in what people have designed for notifications
> in a distributed setup. The official line is the master
> server should handle all notifications. However, in a
> geographically disbursed environment, there are two big
> advantages of slave notifications:
>
>- the slave is
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Hi!
I'm interested in what people have designed for notifications in a
distributed setup. The official line is the master server should
handle all notifications. However, in a geographically disbursed
environment, there are two big advantages of slave notifications:
- the slave is autono