Is there some part of OpenDHT that addresses the issues of membership of
tens of thousands of servers? I don't need the DHT part of it.

Chaz

EdPimentl wrote:
> Look into OpenDHT
> 
> On 6/16/07, *Chaz.* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
>     Right now I have a p2p application that uses a proprietary membership
>     protocol. This protocol has been shown to scale to thousands of peers. I
>     was thinking of changing over to something like Bonjour. After a little
>     research I can't seem to find anything that indicates if Bonjour can
>     scale to thousands or tens of thousands of peers. I was wondering if any
>     one has any experience or knows of any research on the topic.
> 
>     Thanks and regards,
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>     Chaz.
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