Centralization Versus Decentralization On The Internet

A thoughtful, at times somewhat technical article <https://www.theregister.com/2021/08/11/decentralized_internet/> on the original philosophy of the designers of the Internet that nothing should be centralized, and how that was modified somewhat with the concept of “Software-Defined Networking”, without compromising the robustness of a decentralized underlying framework. The World-Wide Web, on the other hand, is a very different matter: rampant centralization, not just at the level of social-media networks and cloud services, but also at the lower layer of “Content-Delivery Networks” (CDNs) has led to the creation of way too many of what the engineers call SPOFs (“Single Points Of Failure”), where a breakdown in any of these can lead to a complete failure of any number of services that have become crucially dependent on them. Is the pendulum swinging away from centralization now? The author seems to think so; but I suspect the fat profit margins are still driving things in the wrong direction.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro