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Hello Daniel,

Thursday, August 10, 2000, 5:45:39 AM, you wrote:


> Eddie can run with multiple Front End servers.  The White Paper covers all
> of this.

Sure. But it unfortunately doesn't cover how the actual failover of a
frontend server is implemented and that's the most critical point
there is...



Best regards,
 Gabriel




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