Re: Re: DHT vs Gnutella
"Sam Berlin" <[email protected]> Wed, 6 Aug 2008 14:57:18 -0400
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I rescind my question. Thank you, again, for the extraordinarily useful data. Sam On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Raphael Manfredi <[email protected]> wrote: > Quoting Sam Berlin: > : Thanks for the insightful data about C & Java, Raphael. > > Well, let's see... > > A QRP in LimeWire is capped to 64 Kslots. That's 8 KiB of memory in an 1-bit > representation. Inter-UP QRP are 128 Kslots, or 16 KiB of memory. > > Using 300 leaves and 50 UP gives a memory consumption of 3200 KiB. > > In gtk-gnutella, QRP tables can be up to 2 Mslots, or 256 KiB large. > So in GTKG the memory consumption would be 77600 KiB (at most). > > Obviously, the number of leaves is driving memory requirements, not > inter-UP connections. > > Raphael >