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IPFS Cluster

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Pinset orchestration for IPFS

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IPFS Cluster provides data orchestration across a swarm of IPFS daemons by allocating, replicating and tracking a global pinset distributed among multiple peers.

There are 3 different applications:

  • A cluster peer application: ipfs-cluster-service, to be run along with kubo (go-ipfs) as a sidecar.
  • A client CLI application: ipfs-cluster-ctl, which allows easily interacting with the peer's HTTP API.
  • An additional "follower" peer application: ipfs-cluster-follow, focused on simplifying the process of configuring and running follower peers.

Are you using IPFS Cluster?

Please participate in the IPFS Cluster user registry.


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Documentation

Please visit https://ipfscluster.io/documentation/ to access user documentation, guides and any other resources, including detailed download and usage instructions.

News & Roadmap

We regularly post project updates to https://ipfscluster.io/news/ .

The most up-to-date Roadmap is available at https://ipfscluster.io/roadmap/ .

Install

Instructions for different installation methods (including from source) are available at https://ipfscluster.io/download .

Usage

Extensive usage information is provided at https://ipfscluster.io/documentation/ , including:

Contribute

PRs accepted. As part of the IPFS project, we have some contribution guidelines.

License

This library is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms.

© 2022. Protocol Labs, Inc.

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