"timfox" wrote :
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| A polite word of advice. Don't be too pushy in demanding free advice in a forum in
which you're new.
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| It's only likely to get people's backs up and make it more unlikely
they'll actually want to give you the advice you want.
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| Remember, we offer advice in this forum on a "best effort" basis. There are
no guarantees how, when or if your post will get answered.
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| If you want a guaranteed response within a set time, buy a support contract.
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| Most forum answering is done by team members in their own time, at their own expense,
so be nice when asking a stranger directions.
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| Now, you're lucky I'm a nice person. Many others here would have flamed you
immediately.
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Ok, ok I took your point. Stop beating me :-).
"timfox" wrote :
| Since you are clearly such a busy person, and have not time for your own searching
here's the short answer:
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Of course I did my own searching but obviously I didn't look at the right sources. I
read the 1.4.0 user's guide and simply didn't suspect this is a feature planned
for 2.0.
"timfox" wrote :
| JBM 2.0 does not use a database for persistence. it uses a high performance journal
and supports shared nothing replication to eliminate any SPOF.
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| Hope that answers your question. :)
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Thanks for your answer. That's the information I needed.
May I politely ask when you plan to release a production ready version of JBM 2.0?
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