@@ -7,10 +7,11 @@ What does that mean? From the ZooKeeper Home Page:
> ZooKeeper is a centralized service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing distributed synchronization, and providing group services. All of these kinds of services are used in some form or another by distributed applications.
Essentially Noah, is a port of those concepts into a stateless RESTful application.
Essentially Noah is a port of parts of that functionality into a stateless RESTish application.
## Blog Posts
It's probably worth reading the following blog posts before going any further. There seems to be some misunderstanding. Noah is not a replacement for ZK. It's a conceptual port. More than anything, it was an itch I needed to scratch:
## Some background
It's probably worth reading the following blog posts before going any further to clear up any possible misunderstandings.
Noah is not a direct replacement for ZK. It's a conceptual port. More than anything, it was an itch I needed to scratch:
-[On Noah - Part 1](http://blog.lusis.org/blog/2011/05/16/on-noah-part-1/)
-[On Noah - Part 2](http://blog.lusis.org/blog/2011/05/17/on-noah-part-2/)
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@@ -21,6 +22,23 @@ Also the following post was where I sort of discussed it early on:
-[Ad-hoc configuration and Coordination](http://lusislog.blogspot.com/2011/03/ad-hoc-configuration-coordination-and.html)
## Things Noah does not do
- Paxos, ZAB or any other sort of consensus protocol
- Noah itself is not distributed (yet).
- ACLs (yet)
- Leader election of any kind
## Things Noah can do
_note that these terms are fairly overloaded depending on who you talk to_