On 12/14/2015 03:38 AM, Masataka Ohta wrote:
Robert Withers wrote:
In bytes
48 = 3 X 16bit port redundency.
50 = global address
98 = 48bit + 50bit slice
294 = 3 X 98bit packet redundancy
320 = 294bit + 26bit sanguinity mysticly measured,
I'm afraid triple redundancy makes effective address space
size smaller (one third of the original).
I was thinking each "address" slice was a separate address for purposes
of replication towards eventual consistency. As well, this support for
EC is in both communications & storage. and even computation itself
with 26bits of control flag space.
Anyway, if you want to have unrealistically large IP address
space, feel free to use IPv6.
Masataka Ohta
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... ^,^ best regards, robert