> Well, if all goes well, I'll have a 3000+ node
> system up within two months or so :)  Until then the
> best that I can offer is a 40 node system here.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Drew

Wow 3000+ nodes would rule!  I remember hearing Intel
had some cluster they were making available for P2P
research.

This is actually a whole new thread, but I was
wondering if lots of nodes could be simulated without
lots of machines.  So far I've only thought of these
options:
1) I suppose you could run several nodes on different
ports on a lan, though you'd have to find some way of
simulating delay.
2) Ideally we could write a test application that
would share routing and maybe caching code the real
deal, but simulate the network and skip the crypto. 
Then you'd just need one machine with butt load of
RAM.
3) Start a seperate simulation project and pray you
keep the logic of the code the same.

#2 sounds the hardest, but the best.  Everytime
someone suggests some tweak in alchemy or algorthim,
he could test it himself, kind of like that Rudi guy. 
What ever happened to him and SVM?

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