Consistent Hashing
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The article explains consistent hashing, a technique used in distributed systems to efficiently distribute data across nodes, and the discussion revolves around its implementation and applications.
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So what qualifies for a good ring size? I'm thinking 2^32 or 2^64, since it is sparse and would be harder to find collisions when adding a (v)node. Or maybe there is a way to resolve collisions by trying different sequences when adding a vnode, such that if foo@8 is a collision, skip it an go to foo@9; I think deletion is still pretty straightfoward.
Regarding ring size, yes I'd say 2^64 is good. Since the representation is sparse, it seems safe but I'd be interested in hearing other views.