
BitTorrent s Future? DHT, PEX and Magnet Links Explained – TorrentFreak
This week The Pirate Bay confirmed it would shut down its tracker for good, instead encouraging the use of DHT, PEX and magnet links. This move confounded many BitTorrent enthusiasts, who although wishing to adapt, were confronted with hard to grasp
Comment: Multichannel retailing: all you need to know about e-tail – Retail Bulletin
Another problem is that many online retailers only have one server and don t use load-balanced systems. Load-balancing is the process Busy websites typically use two or more web servers so if one starts to get swamped, requests are forwarded to
How can etailers handle the Christmas rush? – Econsultancy
For example, a website selling Christmas trees will have dramatically more hits or utilising a CDN (content delivery network) to offset the load associated with the delivery of images and video. The key lesson is, work closely with your
Steven Sinofsky & Scott Guthrie & Kurt DelBene: PDC 2009 – Microsoft PressPass
ANNOUNCER : Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome President, Windows and Windows Live Division, Microsoft, Steven Sinofsky. STEVEN SINOFSKY : All right, it is fantastic to be here today. And I’m really honored and privileged to have a chance to
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