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In a peer-to-peer network where clients are only online intermittently and updates can only happen when two peers happen to be online at the same time, it can take a while for updates to propagate. One solution would be to leave a client running on a computer that's never turned off. We'd like to provide a "superpeer" (don't call it a server!!) that can be inexpensively deployed using the command line to cloud hosting providers.
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In a peer-to-peer network where clients are only online intermittently and updates can only happen when two peers happen to be online at the same time, it can take a while for updates to propagate. One solution would be to leave a client running on a computer that's never turned off. We'd like to provide a "superpeer" (don't call it a server!!) that can be inexpensively deployed using the command line to cloud hosting providers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: