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ipfs-cluster
- BTFS (BitTorrent Filesystem)
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Blockchain : Création de réseaux privés décentralisés avec EdgeVPN et application à l’opérateur…
IPFS Cluster
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Reminder: Libgen is also hosted on the IPFS network here, which is decentralized and therefore much harder to take down
As Libgen is an ever-expanding collection wouldn't something like IPFS Cluster fit this a lot better?
- Why the Internet Needs the InterPlanetary File System
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Fast way to sync ipfs datastores across computers?
There's also IPFS-cluster if you're into those features.
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Has anyone successfully migrated their content off pinata and onto a self hosted ipfs server?
Then from there, it should be however connectable your server is. If you run multiple, there's ipfs-cluster as an option to sync them. Most of the time I simply send a CID list over ssh.
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How do I "USE" IPFS Cluster?
The cluster as in https://cluster.ipfs.io/ would control the pinning of data. afaik the control would be private, like what it pins. The docs have a space for a key which I assume controls it.
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Help Preserve the Internet with Archiveteam's Warrior
AFAIK you can use IPFS (& clusters[0]) without relying on the crypto parts of that ecosystem. That ought to fit rather well with the use case.
[0] https://cluster.ipfs.io/
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Private Pining Service for Public use
Sounds like a job for IPFS Cluster.
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Storing Off-Chain data using NFT.Storage
Notably, NFT.Storage includes both long-term "cold storage" in the decentralized Filecoin network, as well as "hot storage" using IPFS Cluster.
bee
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Monthly Development Update – April 2023
Deployed Bee to the mainnet (v1.14.1).
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Daily General Discussion - May 3, 2023
Are you mixing up projects? https://www.ethswarm.org/
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Build on Swarm: How to Run a Bee Node for Testing and Development
You can download the most recent bee packages here: https://github.com/ethersphere/bee/releases/latest
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Monthly Development Update — February 2023
February was a big month for the Swarm network. The price of postage stamps has been recalibrated with the release of Bee 1.20, which marks a major milestone for Swarm’s self-sustaining network. The Research Track has also completed the documentation for Phase 4, which details the work of this phase of the Storage incentives roadmap.
- NextCloud on P2P Nextwork
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Why the Internet Needs the InterPlanetary File System
There is a project called Swarm that does exactly this.
https://www.ethswarm.org
(Disclosure: I am working on the project)
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Accessing Data 3.0: Storage Options
https://www.ethswarm.org/ is like storj (stores the file as chunks of data) but more secure and censorship resistant.
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Storage incentives — when, what and how. An EthBerlin meetup recap
In short, there will be five phases to the upgrade (you can expect a more detailed blog on the topic soon). Phase 1 started on 13 September with the breaking release of Bee 1.8.0. This phase will be followed by four other phases that will upgrade the storage incentives mechanism, recalibrate the network, change the storage price, introduce a decentralised price oracle and improve the overall state of the network.
- Daily General Discussion - September 10, 2022
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Monthly Development Update — July 2022
There were two versions of the Bee client released in the last month. It is important to mention that node operators are requested to update to the latest version (1.7.0) as soon as possible because there was a change in the protocol.
What are some alternatives?
gun - An open source cybersecurity protocol for syncing decentralized graph data.
gateway-proxy - Proxy service for the Bee client
ipfs - Peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol
dqlite - Embeddable, replicated and fault-tolerant SQL engine.
Rabby - The game-changing wallet for Ethereum and all EVM chains
ipfs-cluster-webui - A webui for ipfs-cluster-service
arweave - The Arweave server and App Developer Toolkit.
Sandstorm - Sandstorm is a self-hostable web productivity suite. It's implemented as a security-hardened web app package manager.
beekeeper - Swarm Beekeeper is an orchestrator that can manage a cluster of Bee nodes and call into their API. It allows various scenario’s to be performed on these nodes. The Swarm team uses Beekeeper internally for integration tests.
public-gateway-checker - Checks which public gateways are online or not
nextcloud-swarm-plugin - Plugin for bridging Nextcloud and Swarm.