Centralization
Posted Aug 23, 2007 10:01 UTC (Thu) by
lacostej (subscriber, #2760)
In reply to:
Centralization by eru
Parent article:
The Skype outage
> but no global database of all cellular users is needed.
Same for VoIP. Skype has their own database, OpenWengo has theirs, ekiga has theirs, etc...
A better comparison might be with DNS which is also a directory. DNS is distributed and has several root servers. But information takes time to be updated, something that a phone network wouldn't want.
I am not sure how Skype servers are networked, there are probably several of them and some redundancy. But as always, the performance peak supported by one infrastructure is often a percentage above the maximum peak experienced in the network. If they need to support 1000 logins per second, maybe their network can today support 5 or 10 000, which is usually sufficient, except when 90% of their clients restart within 48h...
They've made a mistake and they will probably learn from it.
But on the other side, I'd rather have skype disappear and get everyone on an open standard technology. Be it SIP or anything else that stands the time.
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