26 April
2004

Working through Global Networked Storage

How many disk drives does it take to archive the Internet

Another interesting item from the Postel.org end-to-end crowd - this paper on networked global storage by Beck et al contains some very interesting ideas on the application of the end-to-end principle. While I don't particularly agree with their implementation proposal, their framing of the problem is quite concise.


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