IETF, P2P Traffic, World Wide Mesh and Gmail/Gtalk downtime - P2P Foundation2024-03-29T14:45:43Zhttp://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/ietf-p2p-traffic-world-wide?feed=yes&xn_auth=noIn fact, what they are pushin…tag:p2pfoundation.ning.com,2008-12-10:2003008:Comment:82132008-12-10T09:04:38.000ZSepp Hasslbergerhttp://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/Sepp
In fact, what they are pushing as "cloud" is really client/server in a new and snazy looking outfit.<br />
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Real cloud computing will be based on our own steam, it will be linking up the storage capabilities and the computing power of our own devices, joined in a network of networks, or what you term the WWM.
In fact, what they are pushing as "cloud" is really client/server in a new and snazy looking outfit.<br />
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Real cloud computing will be based on our own steam, it will be linking up the storage capabilities and the computing power of our own devices, joined in a network of networks, or what you term the WWM. Good to know, and you were ac…tag:p2pfoundation.ning.com,2008-12-10:2003008:Comment:82002008-12-10T00:10:09.000ZEvolving Trendshttp://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/EvolvingTrends
Good to know, and you were actually discussing the "mesh" or what has become known as WWM (worldwide mesh) in many circles just 2 months from the time I first took interest in it, and that goes to show how 'creativity' is shared among us all.<br />
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GMAIL has been giving me major problems all day. It's down 98% of the time. Now they added error messages that start with "Oops! the system ..." and Oops! on them for pushing the Cloud paradigm and having the entire Google set of applications based on a…
Good to know, and you were actually discussing the "mesh" or what has become known as WWM (worldwide mesh) in many circles just 2 months from the time I first took interest in it, and that goes to show how 'creativity' is shared among us all.<br />
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GMAIL has been giving me major problems all day. It's down 98% of the time. Now they added error messages that start with "Oops! the system ..." and Oops! on them for pushing the Cloud paradigm and having the entire Google set of applications based on a centralized model.<br />
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Sure it's faster, but when there is a problem, and there is always going to be a problem, it breaks much faster than a decentralized model would. If the Internet is decentralized, why is the web still client/cloud? There has also been a lively…tag:p2pfoundation.ning.com,2008-12-09:2003008:Comment:81952008-12-09T09:20:26.000ZSepp Hasslbergerhttp://p2pfoundation.ning.com/profile/Sepp
There has also been a lively discussion on this site, of the possibility of a ubiquitous p2p mesh taking over from the client/server and client/access provider centered net we have today:<br />
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<b>Could 'Peernet' be separate from today's internet infrastructure?</b><br />
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<a href="http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/2003008:Topic:1067">http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/2003008:Topic:1067</a>
There has also been a lively discussion on this site, of the possibility of a ubiquitous p2p mesh taking over from the client/server and client/access provider centered net we have today:<br />
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<b>Could 'Peernet' be separate from today's internet infrastructure?</b><br />
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<a href="http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/2003008:Topic:1067">http://p2pfoundation.ning.com/forum/topics/2003008:Topic:1067</a>