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* It can be deployed in increments that are interoperable with the existing Internet infrastructure.
* It can be deployed in increments that are interoperable with the existing Internet infrastructure.


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===PeerNet Architecture===


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The PeerNet networks consists of interoperable applications that share and communicate data that is submitted to them.
The PeerNet network consists of interoperable applications that share and communicate data that is submitted to them.


PeerNet repositories can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards regarding PeerNet nodes.
PeerNet repositories can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a ''simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards'' regarding PeerNet nodes.


===Inter-Operability===
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=Front End=
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PeerNet interfaces can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a ''simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards'' regarding PeerNet interfaces.


==Interfacing==
==Interfacing==
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Things mjb & ph discussed:
* Estimated Capacity of {1,2,5,10}% of {All,Broadband,Participating} Computers
** Rolling figures from quarterly/annual sales
** Statistics from broadband studies
** Statistics from tor/p2p networks
* Coral CDN
** http://www.coralcdn.org/maps/
* Queuing/Distribution Model

Latest revision as of 00:59, 19 February 2011

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Summary

PeerNet is a draft proposal and architecture for a fully distributed global peer-to-peer network.

  • Its design includes significant improvements over existing Internet architecture limitations.
  • It can be deployed in increments that are interoperable with the existing Internet infrastructure.

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PeerNet Architecture

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Back End

The PeerNet network consists of interoperable applications that share and communicate data that is submitted to them.

PeerNet repositories can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards regarding PeerNet nodes.

Inter-Operability

There are two crucial standards for an application to be recognized by other PeerNet applications:

  • Openness: all data must be shared and distributed to other PeerNet applications
  • Persistence: all data must never be deleted

Front End

PeerNet interfaces can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards regarding PeerNet interfaces.

Interfacing

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Things mjb & ph discussed:

  • Estimated Capacity of {1,2,5,10}% of {All,Broadband,Participating} Computers
    • Rolling figures from quarterly/annual sales
    • Statistics from broadband studies
    • Statistics from tor/p2p networks
  • Coral CDN
  • Queuing/Distribution Model