On Jul 7, 2009, at 4:24 PM, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Tue, 7 Jul 2009, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
In a real crisis, redundancy rules.
... and simplicity.
It's always "fun" when those outages pages rely on sql backends etc, so they're capable of tens or hundreds of users, so they look fine normally. When an outage happens and people really need the information and want it, things stop working.
I've been advocating a distributed system with static HTML pages being generated and pushed out when things change. Huge load capability, you can put it anycasted at multiple IXes so it's geographically and ISP resiliant, larger ISPs can even request to get their own mirror. Keeping it simple.
This would seem to be ideal for P2P, which is decentralized and has proven quite resilient under attack.
No takers yet though, people seem to have too much confidence in complicated, centralized, nice looking solutions.
Have you talked to the guys at BitTorrent ? I could make introductions during the Stockholm IETF if you need them.
-- Mikael Abrahamsson email: swmike@swm.pp.se
Regards Marshall Eubanks AmericaFree.TV