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Subject: RE: [sdd] [glossary] topology definition


wouldn't 2 instances installed on one physical node be considered 2
logical nodes?

I disagree with this conclusion. 


Regards,
Debra

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From: Jay Nash [mailto:jay@o-ms.com] 
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 10:08 AM
To: sdd@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [sdd] [glossary] topology definition

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Folks,
Upon further review, the common use of the term 'topology' in the realm
of computer science is

"The physical or logical layout of the nodes in a network".

If we mean to include the possibility of multiple instances on a single
machine (or node), then we should consider using a word other than
'topology'.  Target environments, or target hosts seem reasonable.

Regards,
Jay Nash
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