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Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet
From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 09 Feb 2003 20:28:21 +0000
Homogenous, in this context, does not mean similar platform connectivity, but nodes with same degree connecting to each other.Ah, that makes it more clear. So a full mesh would be better? ;-)
no, fine grained peering would be better. -- Paul Vixie
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Paul Wouters (Feb 06)
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Douglas Denault (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Danny McPherson (Feb 06)
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- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Michael Lamoureux (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Paul Vixie (Feb 09)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Michael Lamoureux (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Stewart, William C (Bill), SALES (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet David Barak (Feb 08)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Jack Bates (Feb 09)
- Re: Cascading Failures Could Crash the Global Internet Marshall Eubanks (Feb 09)