RaimaDB
RaimaDB, an embedded time series database that can be used for Edge and IoT devices, can run in-memory. It is a lightweight, secure, and extremely powerful RDBMS. It has been field tested by more than 20 000 developers around the world and has been deployed in excess of 25 000 000 times.
RaimaDB is a high-performance, cross-platform embedded database optimized for mission-critical applications in industries such as IoT and edge computing. Its lightweight design makes it ideal for resource-constrained environments, supporting both in-memory and persistent storage options. RaimaDB offers flexible data modeling, including traditional relational models and direct relationships through network model sets. With ACID-compliant transactions and advanced indexing methods like B+Tree, Hash Table, R-Tree, and AVL-Tree, it ensures data reliability and efficiency. Built for real-time processing, it incorporates multi-version concurrency control (MVCC) and snapshot isolation, making it a robust solution for applications demanding speed and reliability.
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Comet Backup
Start running backups and restores in less than 15 minutes! Comet is a fast, secure all-in-one backup platform for businesses and IT providers. You control your backup environment and storage destination (local, Wasabi, AWS, Google Cloud Storage, Azure, Backblaze, or other S3 storage providers).
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Textile Buckets
If you have experience with cloud storage, understanding buckets will be straightforward for you. However, in contrast to conventional cloud services, buckets utilize open and decentralized protocols like IPFS and Libp2p. They can be employed to host websites, data, and applications directly from buckets. You can easily navigate your Buckets through the Hub gateway. Additionally, you can render web content within your Bucket to create a persistent website. Updates can be automatically shared on IPFS by using IPNS. Organizations can manage Buckets collaboratively, facilitating teamwork. You also have the option to establish private Buckets, allowing your app users a secure place to store their data. For long-term security and file accessibility, you can archive Bucket data on Filecoin. To initiate a Bucket in your current working directory, you first need to initialize it. This initialization can be done with an existing UnixFS DAG from the IPFS network or by interactively importing it into an existing bucket. Furthermore, you can create buckets that can be shared among all members of your organization, enhancing collaborative efforts. It's a flexible solution that caters to diverse storage needs.
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Filecoin
The Filecoin mainnet has officially launched, inviting users to engage in transactions, store information, and earn FIL tokens. This innovative network achieves remarkable economies of scale by enabling anyone to act as a storage provider, thus monetizing their available hard drive capacity. It is structured to offer rewards across various tiers of participants, ranging from expansive data centers to local entrepreneurs equipped with mining rigs that serve the final stretch. Miners use a combination of disks and hardware to secure storage contracts, store data, and accumulate Filecoin. configurations for mining can vary widely, from ordinary desktops to extensive setups with multiple disks and computational power. Unlike traditional proof-of-work systems, the model focuses on the tangible value of storage, where increasing your file storage directly correlates with earning more block rewards. The more storage you contribute, the greater your potential Filecoin earnings. Furthermore, the Filecoin retrieval market incentivizes miners to quickly deliver data, enhancing overall network efficiency and user satisfaction. This interconnected ecosystem promotes a thriving marketplace for data storage and retrieval, fostering innovation and collaboration.
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