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While local copies (on either XO or the School server) are available in case of
While local copies (on either XO or the School server) are available in case of
LAN or WAN breakdown, they may not be optimal.
LAN or WAN breakdown, they may not be optimal.
:Perhaps you can evaluate software like [http://gnunet.org/| gnunet], [http://freenetproject.org| freenet ] and others that create networks that react to file requests dynamically. Specifically so that the method proposed in the following method commented in the page be replaced with an automated one:
:"A reasonably accurate method is needed for keeping these indices mutually up to date, sending feedback back to requestors ("this material is 9GB in size; the request is unlikely to be fulfilled. please contact your network maintainer for more information."), and sending feedback to content hosts ("this file is very frequently requested. please seed a torrent network with it. <links>").". - [[User:HoboPrimate|HoboPrimate]] 11:12, 19 January 2008 (EST)

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Caching

One problem with caching is its performance under total system breakdown. While local copies (on either XO or the School server) are available in case of LAN or WAN breakdown, they may not be optimal.

Perhaps you can evaluate software like gnunet, freenet and others that create networks that react to file requests dynamically. Specifically so that the method proposed in the following method commented in the page be replaced with an automated one:
"A reasonably accurate method is needed for keeping these indices mutually up to date, sending feedback back to requestors ("this material is 9GB in size; the request is unlikely to be fulfilled. please contact your network maintainer for more information."), and sending feedback to content hosts ("this file is very frequently requested. please seed a torrent network with it. <links>").". - HoboPrimate 11:12, 19 January 2008 (EST)