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Re: FS replication level


From: Schanzenbach, Martin
Subject: Re: FS replication level
Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2024 20:05:42 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla Thunderbird

Hi,

the replication level defines to what degree a degree the data is (redundantly) replicated.

Say, at replication level 0 your file is divided into blocks,
exactly 1 peer would be authoritative in the DHT for that block and store it. With a replication level of 1, one additional peer is also caching that block. With a level of 2, there are three peers holding a copy of that block.

As you can see, this helps when the network as a lot of churn to keep the data available. The larger the value, the better the availability, but the less (space) efficient it is.

Br

On 24.02.24 19:29, Andrei Ușurelu wrote:
I looked at fs.conf and got my answer about the set. Still, what
exactly is the replication level supposed to do?

În sâm., 24 feb. 2024 la 19:53, Andrei Ușurelu
<andreiuusurelu10@gmail.com> a scris:

Good day! I don't quite understand what the replication level does
when a file/block is published. Also, how is "CONTENT_PUSHING" set?




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