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by foresto
55 days ago
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> As a result of this and being flooded with half a petabyte of new messages per day, there are approximately 3 (three) nodes (all other providers are reselling access to one of these). You seem to be referring to a particular set of binary-focused servers. I am referring to the protocol and network design, as an example of a federated system offering resilience. (Also, I think your numbers are wrong, but I won't quibble about those because it's the network that's relevant to this thread, not the way some people happen to be using it today.) > Matrix isn't. It is. Blocking or shutting down any node in the network only affects that node. Others carry on without it. Another example of a federated system offering resilience. |
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