I do believe that it is relatively easy to set up high latency/high error network interface clones in Linux. I haven't looked into that for several years, but it used to be pretty easy.
You can also build a delegater that wraps a real ZK connection. That would be more compatible with a mocked object style of development. On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:53 AM, Patrick Hunt <ph...@apache.org> wrote: > Is there a feature to introduce deliberate lag between the primary and its >> replicas in the ensemble - for development purposes ? That could be >> useful >> for exposing latency assumptions. >> >> > No feature but it does sound interesting. Are there any tools that allow > one to setup "slow pipes" ala stunnel but here for latency not encryp? I > believe freebsd has this feature at the os (firewall?) level, I don't know > if linux does. -- Ted Dunning, CTO DeepDyve