[p2p-hackers] Has CAN been implemented by any open source project?
Sean C. Rhea
srhea at cs.berkeley.edu
Wed May 18 23:35:35 UTC 2005
On May 18, 2005, at 2:55 AM, Li Tang wrote:
> I am looking for some open source resources of DHT algorithms.
> While I
> have found projects related to Chord, Pastry, and Tapestry, I got
> little
> implementation of CAN.
> Is anybody aware of related information? Any pointers, not limited
> to
> CAN, would be greatly appreciated!
There was never a CAN implementation (outside of simulation) by the CAN
authors. Several other groups produced implementations of CAN for the
purposes of writing papers, but no one ever produced a full
implementation AFAIK. (None of them handled node failure, for
example.)
Sean
--
Once, someone asked me what pleasure I took in riding for so long.
'Pleasure?' I said. 'I don't understand the question.' I didn't
do it for pleasure. I did it for pain.
-- Lance Armstrong
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