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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 02/16/2016 10:41 AM, Marc Eisenbarth
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<div dir="ltr">What happens if I have a distributed hot-tier and
distributed-replicated cold-tier when one of the hot-tier
volumes goes away and one of the distributed-replicated volumes
also goes away? Is my entire system still in a read-write state?
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Hi Marc,<br>
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When you say "one of the hot-tier volumes and one of the
distributed-replicated volumes goes away" do you mean to say, one
of the bricks in those volumes?If yes, then cold-tier volume is
still in read-write state. But you will not able to read/write
anything to the brick in the hot-tier which goes away since it is a
distribute volume.<br>
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Thanks<br>
kasturi.<br>
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