On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 03:40:00PM -0500, Gianni Johansson wrote: < > > It's important to keep in mind what you are stress testing. They maximum > memory allocation of the encoder implementation is capped at 24M, which it > will hit as soon as you get to 16M of data (8M of check blocks for 50% > redundancy). Beyond that, I do the encoding in multiple stripes, never with > more than 16M total.
Is 50% really necessary? I don't know what effect the graphs have under this system, but it sounds like a lot (considering 10-20% is definitely enough using a real IDA). > Once you get past the 16M data size, the only thing you are stressing is > Freenet's ability to handle a large number of inserts, which everyone knows is > pretty poor. Well, he did show that you were forgetting to use redirects when the splitfile index grows above 32 kB. <> -- Oskar Sandberg oskar at freenetproject.org _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
