16 Jun 2006 22:43
RE: [Fwd: Re: [avahi] scalability of avahi (or mdns-sd in genera
Krishna Sankar <ksankar <at> gte.net>
2006-06-16 20:43:23 GMT
2006-06-16 20:43:23 GMT
Good notes. Couple of random thoughts ... A) From our perspective, my (uninformed, as I am still learning the pragmas of OLPC) view is that, for > 50 nodes, with lots of network traffic, we might have to go to a powered, infrastructure mode; (I am ready to be corrected) B) Most probably other constraints will kick-in before we reach the ZeroConf limits C) A ZeroConf substrate is applicable not only at the connectivity layer but also at the collaborative layer D) Unless we are leveraging the bus for other functionalities, avahi *might* be slightly heavyweight; we might have to implement ZeroConf on the bare metal E) Also, we might need more integration and context-awareness between the mesh layer and the ZeroConf layer; may be even optimize some of the exchanges. Thoughts ? Cheers <k/> > -----Original Message----- > From: olpc-software-bounces <at> redhat.com > [mailto:olpc-software-bounces <at> redhat.com] On Behalf Of > Christopher Blizzard > Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 1:27 PM > To: OLPC Software List > Subject: [olpc-software] [Fwd: Re: [avahi] scalability of > avahi (or mdns-sd in general)] > > Some notes about avahi/zeroconf and scalability. > > --Chris >
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