But this happens naturally since the file is moved to the top of the stack
every time it is requested. I don't think there is any reason to artificially
inflate it.

On Sun, 06 Aug 2000, Muzzle wrote:
> Sorry if this has been already proposed but i was thinking that a node
> should probably keep longer the files it is more likely to be requested
> for (ie the closest to its key) & delete first files that are "farther"
> from its key and will probably get much less requests. This should
> probably be of some weight when purging the datastore togeter with the
> number of requests, the size and the age of the doc. 
> 
> Well you can tell me that this optimization is already done by the
> weight given to the number of requests but IMHO it gets useful with not
> often requested files that would be stored on a couple of nodes for a
> little longer time before completely disappearing from the net.
> 
> Michele
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