You have a replicated cluster with 1 primary, 3 secondary, 1 arbiter. One of the secondary is hidden. What is the replication factor of this replicated cluster?
I remember a practice question where we calculated the replication factor, and I think it was something like the total number of nodes minus the arbiter.
Wait, I think the hidden secondary does count. So the total number of copies is 1 primary, 4 secondaries, and 1 arbiter, which makes the replication factor 6.
Okay, I got this. The replication factor is the total number of copies of the data, including the primary and all secondaries. So with 1 primary, 3 secondaries, and 1 arbiter, the replication factor is 5.
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