• Valmond@lemmy.mindoki.com
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    9 months ago

    IPFS builds on the idea that people will share your data benevolent right?

    Any idea how much space there is to use?

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      9 months ago

      the idea that people will share your data benevolent right?

      Not necessarily. There are a good number of providers (e.g, Pinata, Infura) of “Pinning services”, which will host the data that you want to make sure it’s always available. At first sight, they might seem more expensive than just using something like S3, but if you consider that there is no egress costs for files on IPFS then it might end up a lot cheaper to host content there.

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        9 months ago

        If cost is a reason for concern, then the 5c/GB storage and 8c/GB egress on Pinata isn’t exactly cheaper than S3’s 2.7c/GB storage and 9c/GB egress. You can get much better mileage with something like Backblaze B2 0.6c/GB storage free egress, and couple with CloudFlare or other CDN for much lower egress (often free).

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          9 months ago

          Sure there will be cheaper alternatives (Storj is $0.04 GB stored + $0.007 GB egress), but with IPFS you can e.g, seed from your own home server and not becoming a bottleneck.

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        9 months ago

        Feels like your services there just makes http links with extra steps?

        Why would I want to use IPFS with those services instead of just online hosting?

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      9 months ago

      Yes. That’s also how torrents work, and they allow anyone to download any movie in the world. Html files are small, you don’t need to share much

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          Well it’s designed for the web so it’s better at handling relatively small files. But yeah, it would work