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So what is sim2h?
Interestingly, this actually reduces complexity compared to the sim1h solution where the network had to be simulated inside a database which meant actually storing messages and then polling for messages on the other end.pic.twitter.com/1yKdpjFiDO
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So what is sim2h?
But it actually is beneficial for test networks, as already described in the post about sim1h.Show this thread -
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So what is sim2h?
That’s because, in all alpha test networks, and potentially in early betas, we definitely want to be able to log network messages as needed in order to gain a global view for debugging.pic.twitter.com/rVq7d7vO1dShow this thread -
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So what is sim2h?
So we believe the single point of failure is a reasonable trade-off (during alpha and early beta phases) for the ability to analyse the network.pic.twitter.com/69jSarZvsCShow this thread -
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So what is sim2h?
And should that central point actually experience issues, we can spawn new machines without even managing any application data, since that is stored at the node level.pic.twitter.com/6BfNWpujrLShow this thread
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