>From Chris Wilson <chris at cjetech.co.uk> >If I had a computer attached to freenet with, say, a 1000000 Gb hard drive >(ie larger than all of freenet put together, including all includes in the >next 100 years) would this mean that data perminance was achieved for the >whole network, or only for those lucky data items that ended up on my >machine?
Only data items that will be requested through your machine. >I suppose the question could be re-worded as: >If the hard drive of a machine is full and freenet stuff needs to be >deleted does the data get deleted or (if no copies exist) moved to a host >with a larger hard drive? The data gets deleted, but even if you did move it to the node with infinite storage, it wouldn't be requested there, so it would become inaccessable. -- Benjamin Coates _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
