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- | ====== The New QORT Data Hosting Model ====== | ||
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- | **The Data Storage model of Qortal has yet to be fully designed, basic information below (will be updated further soon).** | ||
- | We came up with a method of data storage that could be better than using IPFS. | ||
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- | We have a working prototype already which works in a similar way to IPFS but we hope will be a lot more user friendly. It’s only for static sites at the moment (HTML, JS, CSS, images, other static assets) so you would need to either build it directly as a static site, or take a static copy of an existing site using a tool such as httrack, SiteSucker, Simply Static, etc. | ||
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- | Here’s an example site that is hosted on a Qortal data node: http:// | ||
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- | It’s an older static copy of the Qortal wiki so it is not up to date. | ||
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- | At first, it will be more simple, since we will only be doing simple static websites, and we can convert wordpress sites to be hosted on Qortal' | ||
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- | Data hosting will essentially be a clone of Qortal, without the synchronizer and a different chain that will keep track of the data hashes. The data transmission will be done like a torrent. The more peers you have the more redundant copies you will have. You will obtain peers by obtaining ' | ||
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- | Public data is only encrypted in terms of the account that put the data there, the encryption only controls the MODIFICATION of that data. Private data, on the other hand, will be fully encrypted. We’re not entirely certain yet on how we'll decide which private data is held by other nodes. Potentially we will just have an option to allow private data to be stored as a duplicate on your node. You’ll be rewarded for that data from the fees the person putting the data up will pay for the data to be stored/ | ||
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- | For public data, it will be a bit different, but data nodes will still obtain a reward for the stored data. We haven' | ||
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- | Here’s the code being worked on so far for the data hosting: https:// |