Just an update on the minutes for the wiki, http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/08nov/minutes/alto.html#comcast
"fine grained P4P model (11080 PIDs)" should really say "fine grained P4P model (1180 PIDs)". In fact, 1182 PIDs were used in the Comcast fine-grained model, per section 5.1 of our draft. -- rich -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Enrico Marocco Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 8:57 AM To: Nicholas Weaver Cc: [email protected] Subject: Re: [alto] Paper on "Pushing BitTorrent Locality to the Limit" Nicholas Weaver wrote: >>> The P4P solution has been studied in the real world as well, with >>> real >>> users and a proprietary client running a variant of the bittorrent >>> protocol. >>> >>> Results collected on the Comcast's network are discussed in >>> http://tools.ietf.org/id/draft-livingood-woundy-p4p-experiences. >> Thanks for the link - I was unaware of this trial. Unfortunately, >> the draft discusses mostly the results and does not give much >> technical information on how the trial was exactly set up. One of >> the things that I'm missing is: how did the users actually find the >> content that was distributed in the trial? > > That was discussed in the talk itself. The file was a ~20MB (so > unfortunatly small) mandatory download IIRC, presumably an > advertisement or similar as part of the Pando p2p system. Slides, minutes and an audio recording of that talk are available at http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/alto/trac/wiki (#6). I'm sure that if other material about the experiment is publicly available, it will be pointed out on this list shortly. -- Ciao, Enrico _______________________________________________ alto mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/alto
