I saw this on Slashdot about this paper from Performance Dynamics Consulting. The paper talks about the scalability of gnutella and analyzes several different topologies which how the network would be ordered and compares how effective they are in a situation with two to three million peers. It finds that scalability can be achieved and that if it is gnutella could support millions of users.
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