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notes on availability
Stephen Whitmore committed on 1/6/2018, 4:08:28 AMParent: 969e1e16e2a878f61b1955976fa3f61e943e8e9a
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17 | 17 … | that torrent data to be served grows exponentially. | |
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19 | 19 … | ## If websites are hosted on p2p, what happens when no peers are online? | |
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21 | -... | ||
21 … | +The same result as when a centralized website goes down: it isn't available. | ||
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23 … | +The difference is that peer-to-peer networks distribute *the power to host*. I | ||
24 … | +could run a peer serving my website on a server. Instantly I have the same | ||
25 … | +website availability as a traditional centralized website. The difference is | ||
26 … | +that there may be many peers in the swarm that are also hosting my website, so | ||
27 … | +if my server goes down, the site will continue to be accessible through those | ||
28 … | +seeding peers. | ||
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23 | 30 … | ## What about security? Somebody could share a hacked version of a p2p website? | |
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25 | 32 … | ... | |
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