Building a programmable network.

Would you use this kind of network?

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FCCAGut

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I would like suggestions or opinions on an idea me and some friends have been working on. It's a networking idea that makes it easier (and faster!) to see videos, pictures, documents, games, etc. This is a new idea and it's similar to FTP but it has built in encryption between clients and servers with various security features and supports videos up to 2GB remotely with no lag and buffering like YouTube has. This is a free network to use and can even dynamically update if you use noip (which we support by default). Best of all it's fully programmable with your favorite programming language.

All you need is a standard 1 megabit (125 kilobytes) per second upload connection. This connection speed supports up to 600MB videos without lag. 5 megabits (625 kilobytes) per second will do 2GB videos. This is possible by using a built in paging system, which only pulls chunks of data it needs to show you content. It also doesn't directly download to your hard drive, instead it goes through RAM and modern RAM moves at a speed of 1.3Ghz/1.6Ghz. This is equivalent to 6,400 Megabytes per second, or 6 Gigabytes per second, over 10 times faster than any hard drive and solid state drive on the market today.

I will be designing servers that will also be clients to be optimized to do this. Anyone have any questions so far?
 

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