[volunteergrid2-l] French nodes, why not ?

Caner Candan caner at candan.fr
Mon Aug 8 13:00:23 PDT 2011


Thanks for your answer. I am hosting my servers in the OVH datacenter
(http://ovh.com) assuring 100MBit/s, but of course the network must be
also in the same height. Here is the weather map of the OVH network
with the rest of Europe and world: http://weathermap.ovh.net/

I think it should be interesting to have as many nodes as possible
through the world including france.

Regards,
Caner

On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 9:47 PM, Marco Tedaldi <marco.tedaldi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> 2011/8/8 Caner Candan <caner at candan.fr>
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> Discovering the Tahoe project, I would like to contribute to the
>> Volunteer Grid in adding some nodes in french servers. I am
>> interesting to know the speed issue that the decentralization will
>> face with several nodes and data sharing being in far far locations
>> from each other.
>>
> There are already nodes in europe, so french nodes would not be "alone".
> Tahoe is not really picky about delays in communication it seems. And except
> if you have a huge (way mire than 100MBit/s in both directions) bandwidth
> locally, your connection to the internet will be the limiting factor.
> best regards
> Marco
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