Alexey
August 17, 2023, 3:57am
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Those are different layers. Not everyone customer needs SOC2 compliance, especially if they will be forced to pay premium for that. So, I do not think it could be the end of a normal supply, the entry level is also lower.
These layers have been suggested a long time ago by the Community:
The new and rebranded website is insane.
However I suggest to offer different price models. Also a Modell with higher TB static price and without egress fees.
Hi all,
I’m new here so forgive me if this is not a new suggestion but thought I would throw it out there.
Quick background, Developer by trade with a bit of operations thrown in.
No doubt, we have a lot of different people and nodes connected. From hobbyists running a node on their laptop, to Homelab types and many in between. This effects what hardware and network each user has. Some with 500GB’s and an DSL/Cable connection. Some with 70TB’s and a gigabit+ connection with again, a large mix…
I feel Tardigrade users now treat Storj as AWS S3 Glacier which provide cheap archive storage. Hence, storage supplied by node operator are filled up with low value data and little egress traffic are demanded. Low reward results in a low incentive for node operator to provide high availability, high performance hardware (SSD RAID+10GbE). However, Storj has great potential as CDN provider like AWS Cloudfront, Akamai or Fastly, in which node operators can be benefited by high profit egress traffic…
Forgive me if this has already been answered but has Storj/Tardigrade considered working with Enterprise SNOs who can offer storage space in a datacenter environment with cooling, redundant power and redundant internet? You could certify the SNO to ensure they meet the industry standards and they can have a greater benefit, such as less withholding of Storj coins or higher payout to cover expenses.
Just food for thought.
I know the idea is to be decentralized, and that can still be achieved by…
@jocelyn : And here is my idea from the other thread…
When sourcing some links for my digital cinema thread , I stumbled over this Amazon link and thought what an interesting idea.
If Storj really manages to attract customers with huge data volumes to transfer onto the Tardigrade platform, professional SNOs with huge bandwidth (like data centers) could become upload provider for Tardigrade.
Basic idea is: New customer with let’s say like hundreds of terabytes of data receives data HDDs from the…
Hi! Does Storj assume adding a data type breakdown that is stored on the network?
I believe that if someone (for example) wants to store in Tardigrade a backup from their computer that they will need only if their equipment in the home fails, this data does not need to be stored on nodes with high performance and excellent connection.
This type of data can be stored on slower nodes (for example, those that are running on Raspberry Pi).
It’s something like S3 Glacier
In contrast, files that a…
So, I was thinking on tapes as a storage medium and remembered that Amazon Glacier exists (Amazon’s cold storage solution).
While Tardigrade currently don’t have a similar service it overlaps the idea of decentralised storage. The storage nodes logic would have to change and probably would need to have a different logic on audits and costs. While the current solution direct the income on traffic rather than the amount of storage, in a cold storage scenario the integrity of data is more importan…
@sorendanielson @bre
Interesting idea, maybe to launch something similar for Storj DCS?
we announce our Cloud to Cloud Migration program—an offer to pay the transfer costs for customers that want to migrate their data from Amazon S3 to Backblaze B2 Cloud Storage
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