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Coral is an open SOURCE, peer ton peer network for the distribution of contents, which reflects web pages. Coral is so put on that it uses the range of freiwilligen aids, in order to reduce the load on web pages and other contents. Around Coral to use simply the additive .nyud.net must: 8080 to the domain URL to be added. From http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hauptseite thereby for example http://de.wikipedia.org.nyud.net:8080/wiki/Hauptseite becomes.

One of the goals of the Coral system are the avoidance of focuses in the network. This could have, from it hold freiwillige aid, the fear of load peaks, to use and so the network contribute the software. In order to reach this uses Coral a new technology named '' distributed sloppy hash table '' (DSHT) and produces thereby an organizing network of knots, which refer contents from each other, in order removed connections too far or loaded servers to avoid.

The project is in an open beta phase since March 2004. During this phase the Coral network on planet lab, a large distributed research network with approximately 400 servers, in place of outstanding ones and freiwilligen aids is operated. From the 400 servers planet lab are approximately 260 part of the Coral Netzwerks.Der source code of Coral are freely available at present under the GNU GPL.

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