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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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storj
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NFT Payload Storage Options
Storj is based on blockchain technology and peer-to-peer protocols to provide secure, private, and encrypted cloud storage.
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Donating spare computing power
You can even make money from storj.io !
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Hetzner continues its growth in the US with a new location
I mentioned it yesterday, but I will mention it again... take a look at Storj. [0].
Storj pricing is basically unbeatable. $4/TB/month, $7/TB/month for egress bandwidth which (I heard, yet to try) can be saved further if you put something like cloudflare in front of your bucket.
Speaking as someone who set up their own minio cluster (on Hetzner) as a way to have object storage at the lowest cost possible, if Storj was an option 3 years ago, I would have saved me quite a bit of money and time.
[0]: https://storj.io
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free-for.dev
Storj — Decentralised Private Cloud Storage for Apps and Developers. Free plan provides 1 Project, 150 GB storage, 150 GB bandwidth per month.
- Is there an S3 to Cloud Storage (Google drive/Dropbox etc) solution?
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What do you use your oracle free tier for?
I'd recommend Storj for free S3-compatible backup storage, I've set up automated backups for my servers
- The European Central Bank says it will begin regulating crypto-coins, from the point of view that they are largely scams and Ponzi schemes.
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Best software to host remote backups
Kopia is also an option. Very easy to use and has an intuitive config file to configure everything. Supports a decent amount of storages natively. Can use with rclone as well for more storage options. I use restic personally and works great. Paired with rclone and I backup to storj.io
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AWS is down! Half of the internet is down!
This sub loves to hate on blockchain tech but decentralized cloud services are an answer to this issue eventually, but it just started. Some examples would be filecoin, sia, arweave, 0cain, lambda, storj, ipfs, runonflux, btfs, etc.
dragonboat
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Pebble - as a key/value db
Pebble is the default log storage engine for a multi-raft library named Dragonboat. It was chosen to replace RocksDB and it seems to work well. https://github.com/lni/dragonboat
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Is it possible to have more than 1 master available for writes in a raft system?
This is the best open source implementation I've seen that does what you're asking about: https://github.com/lni/dragonboat
What are some alternatives?
raft - Golang implementation of the Raft consensus protocol
doublejump - A revamped Google's jump consistent hash
resgate - A Realtime API Gateway used with NATS to build REST, real time, and RPC APIs, where all your clients are synchronized seamlessly.
DHT - BitTorrent DHT Protocol && DHT Spider.
torrent - Full-featured BitTorrent client package and utilities
neofs-node - NeoFS is a decentralized distributed object storage integrated with the NEO Blockchain.
etcd - Distributed reliable key-value store for the most critical data of a distributed system
serf - Service orchestration and management tool.
tendermint - ⟁ Tendermint Core (BFT Consensus) in Go
grpc-go - The Go language implementation of gRPC. HTTP/2 based RPC
glow - Glow is an easy-to-use distributed computation system written in Go, similar to Hadoop Map Reduce, Spark, Flink, Storm, etc. I am also working on another similar pure Go system, https://github.com/chrislusf/gleam , which is more flexible and more performant.
go-health - Library for enabling asynchronous health checks in your service