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Hi,
This won't approach work as desired. The gateways cache file writes, acknowledge them, and copy them to S3 in the background. With this configuration, a failure of a gateway would result in the loss of all the writes not yet committed to S3. In a best case scenario, after a failover, your clients would "time travel" to see the files before the most recent writes. Worst case, the files might be corrupt, because the failure occurred while the gateway was still in process of updating parts of them.
Hope this helps.
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