Hi,

clustering is of course a solution.

I was concerned about the case where the original wave master goes offline
forever (i.e the domain no longer supports wave).

Greetings
Torben

Wave server, that is to say wave domain, can be a cluster. If a server
> breaks inside the domain, it does not means the wave is unavailable as other
> servers in the cluster can take over the content for the same domain.
> Am I missing something ?
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