On Mar 15, 2010, at 3:32 PM, Bruce Lowekamp wrote:

> The performance comparison draft compares the performance of a centralized 
> lookup server with a P2P DHT system with 10M peers.  Since those address 
> entirely different use cases, and no one would ever deploy a 10M peer 
> distributed tracker, it's not clear what the point of the comparison is.  
> This has nothing to do with RELOAD.

There are active distributed trackers w/ > 1M peers. Why would you not deploy a 
10M user distributed tracker? They do inherently scale infinitely by nature.

> 
> Bruce
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 12:55 AM, World <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>  
> I am thinking what P2P Live Streaming and VoD Service can leverage P2PSIP 
> RELOAD. According to some research or proposal report, it seems that P2PSIP 
> RELOAD can be used in P2P-based Tracker and/or chunk description distribution 
> (chunk discovery) at the full distributed deployment. Both P2P-based Tracker 
> and chunk description distribution over P2PSIP overlay were evaluated in 
> performance referred to draft-chen-ppsp-dht-chunk-discovery-evaluation-00.txt 
> and draft-hu-ppsp-tracker-dht-performance-comparison-01.txt. The result 
> showed the performance of DHT-based Tracker and chunk description 
> distribution is worse, even not acceptable for P2P Live Streaming and VoD 
> Service.
> 
> So can we make such conclusion that P2PSIP RELOAD is not suitable to be 
> leverage for both P2P Live Streaming and VoD Service in case a full 
> distributed deployment is not mandatory? What do you think?
>  
> Any comments are welcome. Thanks.
>  
> BR,
> Jeffrey
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