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Collaboratively backing up IPFS content with IPFS Cluster #7

Open hsanjuan opened 5 years ago

hsanjuan commented 5 years ago

Description

IPFS Cluster is an open-source, distributed application that works as a side-kick for the IPFS daemon. It allows to coordinate multiple daemons to backup a single list of content (pinset). This includes cloud deployments to ensure availability and reliability of content in the ipfs network as well as loose clusters to backup interesting items (i.e. cat pictures) in a collaborative fashion among volunteers willing to provide some disk space.

Type: workshop Length: 1 hour and 30 minutes Language: english Additional considerations: Max number of participants 20.

Session Objective

Material and Technical Requirements

To take full advantage of this workshop, participants should:

Additional technical requirements:

Presenter(s)

Name: Hector Sanjuan Email: hector@protocol.ai Twitter: @hecturchi GitHub: @hsanjuan

As organizers we strive for low-cost pathways of participation, are you interested in a community billet program either hosting out-of-towners or staying with locals? N

Presenter Bio

Hector Sanjuan works at Protocol Labs and leads the IPFS Cluster project, a distributed application using many parts from the libp2p and IPFS stacks.