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RE: NOIA - An Efficient Content Delivery Infrastructure

in #crypto6 years ago

NOIA is excellent, do you know why it's so awesome for me? Because I've been and still is a victim of slow connections and download speeds, Now NOIA is here with this amazing CDN Services.

My only question now is how do they makeup for nodes that often temporarily go offline?

Awesome review, @Jadams2k18.

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I am working on a little review on the NOIA network. That is one hell of a question I would've love to asked. To my own understanding, worker nodes are decentralized therefore, any of such nodes that might temporarily go offline due to some reasons... probably power failure to the node or some unforeseen faults that strike the node, Contents can still be delivered via other nodes that are interconnected to the faulty one that went offline. In order words, there should be a kind of computation (AI computation and Blockchain decentrality) that immediately swap connection between a clients seeking an information through the faulty node of the NOIA network to another one that is online. The Content Scaling Layer JS library should be responsible for this swapping since it search for research from the cloud controller and distribute to Master's node that assigned these contents to caching free or unused nodes.

I hope this comments help you.

@jadams2k18, You can also respond to this comment as this is my own understanding and my possible solution to situation specified by @ced000 in his comment.

Well, I asked Mr Emilis Klybas (NOIA's Telegram administrador) and this is his answer:

We will always have our minimal network service-level agreement(SLA) ensured by our own private net, we already have 13 high throughput dedicated servers connected to best internet exchanges and peering points and we will always track what percentage of the network is public nodes vs our private nodes and we can spawn up our own internal nodes on demand when public nodes in some area drop off. Once there are a lot of public nodes this will become less and less needed and node rating and possible staking strategies will ensure node reliability long term.

I hope this has given clarity to your question

We will always have our minimal network service-level agreement(SLA) ensured by our own private net, we already have 13 high throughput dedicated servers connected to best internet exchanges and peering points and we will always track what percentage of the network is public nodes vs our private nodes and we can spawn up our own internal nodes on demand when public nodes in some area drop off. Once there are a lot of public nodes this will become less and less needed and node rating and possible staking strategies will ensure node reliability long term.

Service-level agreement(SLA) beneficial to all parties (For the provider as well as for the end user). It's good that even in the starting they have this kind of huge server setup. Also I liked where they explain how they are going to track usage of public and private nodes.

This is the first article where I am getting great knowledge not only from the article but from all the comments too.

Thanks again @jadams2k18 for this great article and the way you responding to all the users. Keep doing good work my friend.

Thank You @crypto.piotr giving me reference of this article.

My only question now is how do they makeup for nodes that often temporarily go offline?

Thank You @ced000 for asking such a nice question. Because of it we got more information about NOIA network & now I have more reasons to involve in this project.