Matt, others,

Here is a rough draft for a Distributed Atomspace requirements
document, along the lines of Cassio's presentation at OpenCogCon last
month

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1n0xM5d3C_Va4ti9A6sgqK_RV6zXi_xFqZ2ppQ5koqco/edit#

-- Ben

On Wed, Jul 29, 2020 at 4:13 PM Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>
> >> Is there a public document somewhere describing actual, present use-cases 
> >> for distributed atomspace? Ideally with some useful guesses at performance 
> >> requirements, in terms of updates per second to be processed on a single 
> >> node and across the cluster, and reasonably estimated hardware specs (num 
> >> cores, ram, disk) per peer?
>
> A couple years ago we put together a document collecting together some
> use-cases for Distributed Atomspace (not ones we are currently using
> distributed Atomspace for, but stuff we're doing or have previously
> done that could use Distributed Atomspace).    I will dig up that
> document and share it.



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