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| What evidence is there that people need to have multi-gigabyte
| datastores?  We aren't necessarily helping ourselves by telling people
| they need to devote anywhere from 1-5% of their total hard disks to
| Freenet, unless it *really is* necessary.  Freenet enthusiasts may be
| ok with this, but casual users probably won't be, and we *need* casual
| users.
|
| Personally I'm pretty skeptical of anything requiring more than 100MB.

My store had filled to 100% in less than 72 hours (that would be
slightly less than 1 Gb of data), so I doubt that it really stores
anything past the last week at best. And one week isn't exactly what we
should aim for when talking about data retention, even for unpopular data.

As a side note, I *really* miss a stat for the LRU timestamp for the
store (or at least I wasn't able to find it) - so I coule be wrong with
my "one week" estimate. It would be really interesting to see for how
long does your store actually store things.

Regards,
Victor Denisov.
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