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Yeah, I was thinking about this too. If you have to restore on a new node anyway, why have the persistent store anyway. The only reasonable answer I could think of was if they lost the whole data enter to a fire or something. They’d be able to restore the data in another zone, but that assumes they are using replicated persistent storage, which they didn’t mention. If the data isn’t replicated to another zone, this solution doesn’t make any sense.



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