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Their aim is to use it in a world-wide cluster of servers, but it shouldn't be too much of a big step to make the server aspect available for clients to run. | Their aim is to use it in a world-wide cluster of servers, but it shouldn't be too much of a big step to make the server aspect available for clients to run. | ||
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+ | *[[Peer to peer]] ''- local P2P article'' | ||
+ | *[[PeerPedia]] ''- local ideas about p2p Wikipedia'' | ||
+ | *[http://www.zora.uzh.ch/19504/ PeerVote] ''- another related aspect of p2p Wikipedia'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:31, 7 April 2012
P2P Wikipedia gets closer
Looks like p2p tech is finally mature enough to handle the functionality of a large SQL-intensive app like Wikipedia.
Scalaris is fully p2p and they used the project of a Wikipedia clone as their proof of concept.
"To prove our concept, we implemented a simple Wikipedia clone on Scalaris which performs several thousand transactions per second on just a few servers."
Their aim is to use it in a world-wide cluster of servers, but it shouldn't be too much of a big step to make the server aspect available for clients to run.
See also:
- Scalaris.pdf - the original paper
- Peer to peer - local P2P article
- PeerPedia - local ideas about p2p Wikipedia
- PeerVote - another related aspect of p2p Wikipedia