From: Adrian Chadd (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 02 2001 - 09:03:10 EDT
On Mon, Apr 02, 2001, Sean Donelan wrote:
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> On Mon, 02 April 2001, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> > *shakes head* people keep forgetting this. Do you guys also
> > think you can solve the internets problems by adding more bandwidth?
>
> The Internet has long practiced the "just-in-time,"
> "solve-only-the-current-problem" style of network engineering. If
> we can solve the internet's problems for a few more years by adding
> more bandwidth, why do something more complex?
>
> Yeah, OSI/ISO, IPV6, ATM/MPLS etc solve several problems the Internet
> doesn't have yet. But until that time, gun the engine and ram the
> envelope. It may not be elegant, but it gets today's job done.
Because it tends to get people into the "Hrm, can just fudge it with
$BLAH for now" frame of mind, and they stop looking long-term.
Finding the balance between short-term and long-term is currently
my hobby. :-)
Adrian
-- Adrian Chadd "The fact you can download a 100 megabyte file <> from half way around the world should be viewed as an accident and not a right." -- Adrian Chadd and Bill Fumerola
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