Of course, I would like to have the reliability of work
comparable to Telegram services, but we must not forget
that Fido is an amateur network and most of the nodes are
located on home computers, the reliability of which is
not comparable to the reliability of data centers.
Hello Stas! ** On Sunday 13.09.20 - 11:19, Stas Mishchenkov wrote
to Charles Pierson:
Of course, I would like to have the reliability of work
comparable to Telegram services, but we must not forget that Fido
is an amateur network and most of the nodes are located on home
computers, the reliability of which is not comparable to the
reliability of data centers.
At least the conversations for TgM users will be unaffected with
a downtime in FTN.
The situation is not unlike a group of users feeding off one
particular BBS while all the other BBSes in the network are
offline. At least the users associate with the 1st BBS can keep communicating. In the TgM case, the users will have the
reliability of a well supported data center.
Of course, I would like to have the reliability of work
comparable to Telegram services, but we must not forget
that Fido is an amateur network and most of the nodes
are located on home computers, the reliability of which
is not comparable to the reliability of data centers.
Strange. I don't recall seeing this message. And age is
making the memory bad.
Hello Charles!
** On Monday 14.09.20 - 20:23, Charles Pierson wrote to August Abolins:
Of course, I would like to have the reliability of work
comparable to Telegram services, but we must not forget
that Fido is an amateur network and most of the nodes
are located on home computers, the reliability of which
is not comparable to the reliability of data centers.
Strange. I don't recall seeing this message. And age is
making the memory bad.
:) Try TgM's S)earch feature. It's awesome. Keyword "centers"
is a good one to find the original message.
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