It's not possible to provide "permanent" storage for free. Full stop, as
far as I can tell. Because disks are finite, and flooding is possible.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 10:41:23PM +, Volodya wrote:
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It's not possible to provide "permanent" storage for free. Full stop, as
far as I can tell. Because disks are finite, and flooding is possible.
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 10:41:23PM +, Volodya wrote:
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> > talking about the datastore, if Freenet
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> talking about the datastore, if Freenet hasn't modified its behaviour
> lately I recall the every stored key is bound to disappear sooner or
> later from all the datastores.
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> This is good when seen a wise usage of available space, and this is
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> talking about the datastore, if Freenet hasn't modified its behaviour
> lately I recall the every stored key is bound to disappear sooner or
> later from all the datastores.
>
> This is good when seen a wise usage of available space, and this is
> s
> Freenet has a thing called a 'datastore'. Every node (user) of Freenet
> dedicates some
talking about the datastore, if Freenet hasn't modified its behaviour
lately I recall the every stored key is bound to disappear sooner or
later from all the datastores.
This is good when seen a wise usage
> Freenet has a thing called a 'datastore'. Every node (user) of Freenet
> dedicates some
talking about the datastore, if Freenet hasn't modified its behaviour
lately I recall the every stored key is bound to disappear sooner or
later from all the datastores.
This is good when seen a wise usage
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Niels Kapel wrote:
> Respected Freenet,
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> Your technology is very interesting.
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> But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
> technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
> folders/files in for
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Niels Kapel wrote:
> Respected Freenet,
>
> Your technology is very interesting.
>
> But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
> technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
> folders/files in for
Respected Freenet,
Your technology is very interesting.
But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
folders/files in foreign group.
My question is:
If you upload a file, and your friend download him
Respected Freenet,
Your technology is very interesting.
But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
folders/files in foreign group.
My question is:
If you upload a file, and your friend download him
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