Isn’t this why god invented CDNs? Though, i doubt the govment is Akamized...
-Mike > On Apr 17, 2019, at 20:26, Mark Seiden <m...@seiden.com> wrote: > > of course p2p is the way to distribute this but i doubt the justice > department can admit there is any positive legitimate use for p2p. > > (i’ve been surprised that it hasn’t made it to wikileaks or bittorrent yet. > “russiar, are you listening?”) > > (i sure hope there’s a signed version or at least a hash.) > > i predict there will be versions with fake content, missing content, and > malware inserted that are distributed as well. > > > > > and i’ll bet there will be some infected pdf version as well distributed that > way. >> On Apr 17, 2019, 7:57 PM -0700, fwessling--- via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>, >> wrote: >> And we may still see the web stack being the ultimate cause of the delay. >> >> >> Parkinson's law always comes to the rescue:-) >> More faster and efficient processing architecture, Hyper transport buses, >> amd-64 Branch prediction. >> Massively faster storage subsystems and disk arrays, SSD slab caching for >> hypervisors >> >> And some dude with a AJAX framework to serve a PDF bringging the whole thing >> to a a screeching halt >> >>> On April 17, 2019 10:35:29 PM EDT, Sean Donelan <s...@donelan.com> wrote: >>>> On Wed, 17 Apr 2019, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >>>> Things will probably be easier this time. The Internet has evolved >>> ways >>>> of dealing with exactly this problem. (Avi used to call it “slash-dot >>> >>>> insurance”, but the idea is the same.) Specifically: >>> >>> Yep, it will be interesting to see where the chokepoints are tommorrow. >>> >>> In 1998, the bandwidth pipes never filled up. The chokepoint was in the >>> >>> TCP and Web stacks. Eventually the Associated Press got a copy of the >>> Starr Report on a CD from a congressional staffer. The press intern >>> running down the street holding a CD was faster than 1998 internet :-) >>> >>> We were also lucky in 1998, no one had thought of DDOS yet. >> >> Frederick Wessling (CIO) >> Succinct Systems LLC >> Cell: +1(561) 571-2799 >> Office: +1(904) 758-9915 ext. 9925 >> Fax: +1(904) 758-9987 >> www.SuccinctSystems.com