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Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks?
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2007 02:22:47 -0400 (EDT)
On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, Paul Ferguson wrote:
As a consumer/customer, I say "Don't sell it it if you can't deliver it." And not just "sometimes" or "only during foo time". All the time. Regardless of my applications. I'm paying for it.
I think you have confused a circuit switch network with a packet switched network.If you want a specific capacity 24x7x365 buy a circuit, i.e. T1, T3, OCx. It costs more, but it will be your capacity 100% of the time.
There is a reason why shared capacity costs less than dedicated capacity.
Current thread:
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks?, (continued)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Jim Popovitch (Oct 21)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Joe Provo (Oct 21)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Eric Spaeth (Oct 21)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Florian Weimer (Oct 21)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? James Hess (Oct 21)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Geo. (Oct 22)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Alexander Harrowell (Oct 22)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Charles Gucker (Oct 22)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Sean Donelan (Oct 25)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Joe Greco (Oct 26)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Adrian Chadd (Oct 25)
- RE: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Jamie Bowden (Oct 26)
- RE: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Frank Bulk (Oct 26)
- Re: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Sean Donelan (Oct 26)
- RE: Can P2P applications learn to play fair on networks? Sean Donelan (Oct 26)