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Re: Freenet



On Mon, May 21, 2001 at 09:55:23PM +0200, Piotr Krukowiecki wrote:
> Freenet's adaptive caching and mirroring is being
> used to distribute Debian Linux software updates
> and to combat the Slashdot effect.
> 
> 
> Where can I find more about this, and what is "Slashdot effect" ?
 

Simple. Slashdot = www.slashdot.org. If you don't know it, you should (if you 
are on any Debian mailing list. ;) )

Slashdot effect: an article gets posted on Slashdot with a URL. Traffic to 
that URL then does this:

   H |      .--------------.
   I |      |               --------
   T |      |
   S |------
     +------------------------------
            ^               Time ->
	  article posted

Forgive me if this is an approximate  logorithmic scale. ;)

ie: MASSIVE PEAKS.  I think Tridge (Andrew Tridgewell) has a TShirt from the 
LinuxCare labs web site when they got slashdotted with the above style graph 
on it when they got mentioned.

As far as adaptive caching and mirroring; they probably just have a squid 
accelerator set up. Any inbound requests are proxied to the main mirror they 
are replicating, and cached...

Though there are other techniques, some of which Simon Holmes discussed 
at Linux.conf.au in Sydney in January. Plus various other cool things can 
be done with hacking FTP daemons if one so desires, and taking advantage 
of the FTP protocol...

Hope this helps.

Yours,

  James

-- 
 James Bromberger <james_AT_rcpt.to> www.rcpt.to/~james

       * *  C u in Bordeaux - 1st Debian Conference, July 2001 * * 
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