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[bug-GNUnet] Latency mischaracterization in comparisons???


From: Ray Whitmer
Subject: [bug-GNUnet] Latency mischaracterization in comparisons???
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:36:44 -0600
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I have spent a bit of time test-driving various anonymity engines, and looking at comparisons whenever I can.

I have had a well-tuned freenet server running, processing gigabytes of info a day.

I have to take great exception to the characterization, in http://gnunet.org/faq.php3, of freenet as a low-latency system. I think you could only ever characterize it as a high-latency system. There is no comparison between Tor, which could set a standard for low-latency and Freenet, which in a best world is still quite high latency.

If gnunet is really higher latency than freenet, as the chart would have me believe, then you need a new category beyond high latency for it.

Ray Whitmer
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