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Experimental fault resilient Grid Network

Basically, Nodezilla is an experimental grid based p2p system available for Windows and Linux (on Intel platforms).

Technically, Nodezilla is a secured, distributed and fault tolerant routing system (aka Grid Network). Its main purpose is to serve as a link for distributed services built on top of it (like chat, efficient video multicasting streaming, File Sharing, secured file store ...). Nodezilla provides cache features; any server may create a local replica of any data object. These local replicas provide faster access and robustness to network partitions. They also reduce network congestion by localizing access traffic. It is assumed that any server in the infrastructure may crash, leak information, or become compromised, therefore in order to ensure data protection, redundancy and cryptographic techniques are used.

It currently offers five services:

As this is a quite new and evolved p2p protocol compared to existing products, we welcome any comments on it.

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Nodezilla Client with unicode and Azureus plugin

Late breaking news

The Experimental Distributed BitTorrent Database is available
The plugin for Azureus allowing integration of the Nodezilla Grid and BitTorrent in some way is available here. An explanation of how things work is here.
If you have ideas on this topic, then use the wiki, or the contact address.
27 July 2008 - Nodezilla 0.5.3-cindy for Win32 and Linux available !
Small bug fixes.

Changelog is available here.

Old news

17 June 2008 - Nodezilla 0.5.1-cindy for Win32 and Linux available !
Routing and queuing logic rewritten, lots of routing fixes by the way. And let me introduce you to Cindy

Changelog is available here.

10 March 2008 - Nodezilla 0.4.44-corno-fulgure for Win32 and Linux available !
Some fix for crashes and routing tuning.

Changelog is available here.

10 March 2008 - Nodezilla 0.4.42-corno-fulgure for Win32 and Linux available !
A ton of bugfixes.

Changelog is available here.