aata.eth
@aata.eth
Experimental site up on swarm/ipfs for tracking storage ecosystems. Clear analogy with L2-beat š LINK: storagebeat.eth.limo (FEEDBACK Encouraged!) shoutoutz to rest of StorageBeat team with @v1rtl.eth, Esh, @awma & big @chrishobcroft will post the http://Ethresear.ch post later. Welcome to the Uncloud.
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aata.eth
@aata.eth
Addressing both comments above: in short, there is a lot left to work on! I agree we need need to randomize the data collection a bit. Currently we are using Artillery to collect metrics (Esh's work). I'm interested in using the tools we built to try and "peer into" services like Lighthouse.storage, which confusingly both use Filecoin and fwii IPFS Pinning nodes on premise or in colo. (?) Testing IFPFS pinning services is a bit like testing centralised services: If some content isnt "well known" to the altruistic IPFS fabric, then probing the retrieval time is essentially probing a data center. Again, lots of fun things to do. Comments & Nags welcome :D
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Justin Hunter
@polluterofminds
This is cool! How did you test the retrieval speeds for various providers? Iām obviously most interested in Pinata.
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polymutex
@polymutex.eth
Very nice! Any plans to add DA solutions? (EigenDA vs Celestia vs Ethereum blobdata vs Ethereum calldata)
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Hoot š©
@owl
maybe run the performance test for hetzner again from another datacenter or better yet another ISP haha
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