Any alternativves to sia?
by FlinchX from LinuxQuestions.org on (#50EBH)
I have recently learned about https://sia.tech/ and I like the general idea, but I can't use it because:
- it demands a network member to provide very high uptime
- it demands a network member to provide at least 32GB (while recommending whole terabytes) of storage for the network
I'd like to use something similar to sia that is open source and decentralized as well, but doesn't have a hardcore requirement on uptime and ideally asks to provide as much space as the size of data that an user needs himself to store in the network. Currently my use case is 50-100MB and I expect that it will never grow over 1GB.


- it demands a network member to provide very high uptime
- it demands a network member to provide at least 32GB (while recommending whole terabytes) of storage for the network
I'd like to use something similar to sia that is open source and decentralized as well, but doesn't have a hardcore requirement on uptime and ideally asks to provide as much space as the size of data that an user needs himself to store in the network. Currently my use case is 50-100MB and I expect that it will never grow over 1GB.