On 16 Apr 2001, Owen Williams wrote:

> The question is, how does my node find another node that can spare
> those X bytes for my file?

All nodes are full of documents they will likely receive requests for.

The backing-up process would consume half your node's bandwidth, because
for every file stored, a file is removed.

> btw, when I do an insert of a file does it get uploaded to anywhere
> except my own node?

How did you reconcile our purported goal of publisher and consumer
anonymity with that idea?


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