Storj DCS offers a decentralized cloud object storage that delivers:
Storj DCS is an enterprise-grade Amazon S3-compatible object storage, while leveraging the benefits of decentralization, combined with superior privacy and inherent cross-geography redundancy achieved through encryptions and erasure coding.
Storj DCS is well suited for use cases like backing up large data sets from academic research to autonomous vehicles, point-to-port file transfer for large files, software distribution or media serving. The following video which explains how Storj DCS works, streams directly from the decentralized cloud: How it works - Click here
Based on our record, Storj.io should be more popular than Liquibase. It has been mentiond 41 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Storj — Decentralised Private Cloud Storage for Apps and Developers. The free plan provides 1 Project, 25 GB storage, and 25 GB monthly bandwidth. - Source: dev.to / 4 months ago
I did storj.io but was not profitable and the support was worthless. Did join NTP Pool (as I have a stratum 2 GPS NTP) but the power supply died and I haven't been able to get time to fix it. Source: 8 months ago
Storj is based on blockchain technology and peer-to-peer protocols to provide secure, private, and encrypted cloud storage. - Source: dev.to / 11 months ago
I will eventually move to a synology ds260slim, but tbh I feel cloud storage is better storj.io not trying to sell it just saying it’s really really good and cheap. Source: about 1 year ago
You can even make money from storj.io ! Source: about 1 year ago
As far as keeping track of domain changes you can store DDL files in version control like you mention or use tools like Flyway (https://flywaydb.org) or Liquidbase (https://liquibase.org) which takes care of database migrations. Source: about 2 years ago
I just use SQL directly (or something like JOOQ). For database migrations I use Liquibase. Source: about 2 years ago
Regarding the migrations, there are tools such as https://liquibase.org/ or FlyAway that handle this. Heck, you can even use an ORM that has a migration baked-in but that defeats the purpose of having the migrations in a separate project. Source: about 2 years ago
I've trialled schemachange and liquibase which are change script based tools. I've ruled out a whole load of other tools that are either change script based tools or don't support Snowflake, including the following:. Source: over 2 years ago
Nowadays I prefer to automate database updates and deployment, using Liquibase and its relational database vendor agnostic syntax for that. Especially on production systems. But on local dev environments, I can still use the occasional SQL in a pinch. Source: over 2 years ago
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