Dear expert in P2PSIP,
You are welcome to join the [email protected] mailing list to discuss in-network
storage for P2P applications. Please see the mailing list information below.
BR,
Ning Zong
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Dear expert in PPSP,
You are welcome to join the [email protected] mailing list to discuss in-network
storage for P2P applications. Please see the mailing list information below.
BR,
Ning Zong
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Welcome to the [email protected] mailing list! Dear expert,
You are welcome to join the [email protected] mailing list. We will
discuss a possible way to move p2p applications data plane into the
network and how to integrate it with p2p applications seamlessly. It
will help to save the last-mile bandwidth problem caused by p2p
applications. We will also discuss to use a possible simple unified
protocol to access the in-network storage.
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