One of the simplest reproducible failure conditions is an overwrite the goes to a handoff.
If one fragment from an old version of the object manages to stick around and get picked up on the subsequent GET the whole request will fail - even though asking for another fragment from almost *any* node would have returned enough fragments to rebuild the object.
One of the simplest reproducible failure conditions is an overwrite the goes to a handoff.
If one fragment from an old version of the object manages to stick around and get picked up on the subsequent GET the whole request will fail - even though asking for another fragment from almost *any* node would have returned enough fragments to rebuild the object.
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