
Structured Networks: Organizing Data for Optimal Performance
Decentralized Application Development Crashcasts
October 10, 20248m 44s
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Show Notes
Dive into the world of structured P2P networks and discover how they revolutionize data organization and retrieval in decentralized systems.
In this episode, we explore:
- The architecture of structured networks and their use of Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs)
- How consistent hashing enables efficient data lookup and routing
- The impressive O(log N) routing efficiency and its impact on large-scale systems
- Real-world applications like BitTorrent DHT and IPFS
Tune in to uncover the power of structured networks and how they're shaping the future of decentralized applications.
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