re-mention planetlab

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Roger Dingledine 2004-01-17 15:57:27 +00:00
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@ -1616,8 +1616,10 @@ with a session key shared by Alice and Bob.
As of mid-January 2004, the Tor network consists of 16 nodes
(14 in the US, 2 in Europe), and more are joining each week as the code
matures.\footnote{For comparison, the current remailer network
has about 30 reliable nodes.} Each node has at least a 768Kb/768Kb
connection, and
has about 30 reliable nodes. We haven't asked PlanetLab to provide
more nodes, since their AUP wouldn't allow exit nodes (see also
\cite{darkside}) and because we aim to build a long-term community of
node operators.} Each node has at least a 768Kb/768Kb connection, and
most have 10Mb. The number of users varies (and of course, it's hard to
tell for sure), but we sometimes have several hundred users---admins at
several companies have started putting their entire department's web
@ -1680,7 +1682,7 @@ just needs to be sufficient to not shed users \cite{econymics,back01}.
Although Tor's clique topology and full-visibility directories present
scaling problems, we still expect the network to support a few hundred
nodes and perhaps 10,000 users, before we're forced to make the network
nodes and perhaps 10,000 users before we're forced to make the network
more distributed. With luck, the experience we gain running the current
topology will help us choose among alternatives when the time comes.