Benjamin Coates wrote:

>> From Howard Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> So, from what I've read, a freenet node will old dump data
>> when its cache becomes full, and then will dump the old
>> reference to the data when its table becomes full.
>> 
>> What if instead of just dumping the data, the node first
>> tried to give it to another node to hold? Here is how I
>> imagine it working:
> 
> 
> In a "mature" freenet, all nodes will be full, all the time.

Won't nodes be going up ( and down...) all the time? What about leaf
( or at least low peering ) nodes in the graph that don't get much data 
requested
through them?

While I agree many nodes up for a long period of time will "fill up", 
there may
be room to optimize the storage.

Thanks for the comment,

Howard


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