I have two questions: 1) Does anyone have actual performance measurements of ZKS from when it was operational/at peak, in terms of bandwidth, MTU, latency, and jitter? Is there a good way to quantify just how far from "acceptable" it was? 2) Does anyone know of any existing reviews of bandwidth cost in multiple jurisdictions (say, per 1Mbps CIR international terrestrial), as well as electricity (per-Kwh)? I'm working on a research report which shows the 5-10 year costs for a few specific businesses in as many different locations and jurisdictions as possible, since otherwise it's almost impossible to quantify how much "better" a jurisdiction is than any other. I know bandwidth costs for all the markets I actually care about, but I'd like to flesh this out to account for more individual countries. The problem is the bandwidth numbers I have are public as well as very aggressively negotiated, and there's usually a spread of 3-10x between them, so I'd rather not have to go through that level of negotiation for any additional data points. (some people have been sending to cypherpunks@metacolo.com vs. cypherpunks@cypherpunks.metacolo.com, which was causing a bunch of cypherpunks mail to accumulate in the catchall spool for metacolo.com. I just added cypherpunks and cypherpunks-* aliases in the metacolo domain as well, so it should work, of which this is a test) (I also subscribed the al-qaeda node, and will probably finish setting up the spamfiltered version of the list, as well as passing the back archives through the same archiving software as current archives, and search-indexing them, next time I get bored) -- Ryan Lackey [RL960-RIPE AS24812] ryan@venona.com +1 202 258 9251 OpenPGP DH 4096: B8B8 3D95 F940 9760 C64B DE90 07AD BE07 D2E0 301F _______________________________________________ cypherpunks mailing list cypherpunks@cypherpunks.metacolo.com http://cypherpunks.metacolo.com/mailman/listinfo/cypherpunks