On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 09:07:25PM -0600, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:
> On Monday 03 November 2003 08:46 pm, Toad wrote:
> > > How can the next to last node in the chain know how long the message took
> > > to get to it? Doesn't it just estimate how long it would take to get it
> > > successfully.
> >
> > Uhm, what? The calculation assumes that if the request fails, the origin
> > node will retry, and the retry will take the time that a typical success
> > would take.
> 
> I assume that this is coming form a global estimate comming form other nodes 
> and across keyspace. That makes much more since. However my original comment 
> was really irreverent to the point I was making.

It's local. It's the average time for a successful request ON THIS NODE.
> 
> So what are the prospects or difficulties of implementing the things I 
> propose?

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