Nov 29 2001

uServ: P2P Web Hosting system from IBM



The uServ system from IBM is a P2P application supporting easy to use, high availability web hosting and file sharing at an extremely low cost. The uServ project page links to a research report that describes an internal deployment of the system and provides a detailed description of the underlying technology.

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