Am Mittwoch, 11. August 2004 01:06 schrieb Derek Ferguson:
> Hmmm. Am I wrong to think there probably is an optimal store size for
> each node?
Sorry, yes.

> My thinking is that as the store grows, the node draws more requests,
> which at some point will exceed the node's ability to service them all
> in a timely manner due to resource limits (probably bandwidth).
>
> As the store grows larger, even more requests come in, causing the node
> to service a shrinking proportion of the total number of requests
> directed towards it, which has a negative impact on the network.

The first is the request success rate (which makes your node attractive), 
another measure (request rate limiting) tells the other nodes to reduce 
the requests/time, to balance out all the peers with your avaiable 
bandwidth.

A big store is good (even for yourself).

good byte

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