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Correct typo in guestbook/README.md
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@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ See the companion [Setup Kubernetes](https://github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/kube
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### Step One: Fire up the redis master
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Note: This redis-master is *not* highly available. Making it highly available would be a very interesting, but intricate exersize - redis doesn't actually support multi-master deployments at the time of this writing, so high availability would be a somewhat tricky thing implement, and might involve periodic serialization to disk, and so on.
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Note: This redis-master is *not* highly available. Making it highly available would be a very interesting, but intricate exercise - redis doesn't actually support multi-master deployments at the time of this writing, so high availability would be a somewhat tricky thing implement, and might involve periodic serialization to disk, and so on.
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Use (or just create) the file `examples/guestbook/redis-master-controller.json` which describes a single pod running a redis key-value server in a container:
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Note that, although the redis server runs just with a single replica, we use replication controller to enforce that exactly one pod keeps running (e.g. in a event of node going down, the replication controller will ensure that the redis master gets restarted on a healthy node).
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