> So long as a server returns a block corresponding to its SHA1
> score, you (the client) don't care whether it is the same
> server you wrote the original block to or another (and you can
> always verify the returned block). This opens up some

but this isn't unique to content-addressed storage.  as long
as the block contents are the same, normal block storage can
be served from anywhere.

> interesting choices. For instance, you can multicast each read
> or write or you can set up a hierarchy of servers and switch
> to another one (or even get different blocks from different
> instances). How the writes are handled/replicated.stored is
> entirely upto the server (cluster).  Or you can implement a
> bittorrent like facility on top of venti (I call it bitventi
> or b20).

why not distributed hashing?  distributed hashes have existing
fast implementations.  venti does not.

- erik

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