24 Aug
2001
24 Aug
'01
12:39 p.m.
Roeland Meyer writes:
I've read that and largely agree. The hardware approach was only meant to buy time, while the geniuses at the IETF find a better approach. What I don't agree on, and am amazed to see, the admission that they don't know at what point the convergeince problem becomes intractible. Or even, if it does... that sounds more like a fundimental lack of understanding of the algorithm itself.
This is not a particularly tractable problem. In my experience, large distributed systems usually give little to no warning before they melt down, and once they do, it's not necessarily obvious how you get them back to a stable state.