Hi! We cannot enforce a limit, since people can always edit the source
code, but Freenet 0.5 requires at least 101MB of disk space, and
defaults to 256MB. The limit may be a bit lower in 0.7 because of
smaller keys, or it may be quite a bit bigger (the test nodes had a
hard-coded datastore size of 1GB for a while; now it is configurable).

Re bandwidth, and fairness.. the main constraint is that if your node is
really slow, e.g. because you have a low bandwidth limit, then nodes
connected to your node will disconnect it in favour of "better" nodes.

On Mon, Mar 20, 2006 at 02:28:46PM +0100, Martin Ottehall wrote:
> Hi!
>  
> Im doing a school thing about freenet and have some quiestions.
>  
> Is there a minimum req. on how much space and bandwith you have to share?
> Whats the connection between share and recive? (I share X and can then only 
> recive X, or what?)
> More questions are to come.
>  
> Thanks in Forehand!
-- 
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