[tahoe-dev] starting to use volunteergrid1 -- survivability and performance measurement
Zooko O'Whielacronx
zooko at zooko.com
Fri May 27 18:20:39 PDT 2011
Following-up to my own post:
On Fri, May 27, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Zooko O'Whielacronx <zooko at zooko.com> wrote:
> Share ID Nickname Node ID
> -------- -------- -------
> seq1-7ahx-sh0 xxxxxxxxxxx m2sbabta5mc22ijtfkcidmpwbuxbp3bf
> seq1-7ahx-sh1 xxxxxxxxxxxx bwxr6cbkutq2s5slg7dhh5ukejn6567i
> seq1-7ahx-sh2 xxxxx 63hhqm64talajpn5zu343ui3bhi4tfcc
> seq1-7ahx-sh3 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xlnzwmko5inqjs4krxk35yj2sqjtb6ma
> seq1-7ahx-sh4 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x2l47knnwwvfxonturznfh3n5hh7g7a2
> seq1-7ahx-sh5 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx iutxbkwuy5ekowafh7r4nrxl3v446irx
> seq1-7ahx-sh6 xxxxxxxxxxxx hpdlcilo7cjag7c4ffzehavh2wdv2zrp
> seq1-7ahx-sh7 xxxxxxxxxxx ysxpoywqf37dpaxxuonoqc3bod24ic6w
> seq1-7ahx-sh8 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx gtnnoahwi5ukb4ztjs3un7mh7joopb33
> seq1-7ahx-sh9 xxxxxxxxxxx m2sbabta5mc22ijtfkcidmpwbuxbp3bf
Since I edited the nicknames out it isn't as clear, but the directory
is now split into 10 separate shares, any 3 of which are sufficient to
completely recover it, and each share it stored on a different server.
There are 10 different servers holding one share each of the
directory. I believe each of the ten of them to be in a different
network location. Two of them share an owner/operator.
That's why I say that this grid has high survivability.
Regards,
Zooko
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