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Akash Network Provides Decentralized Cloud Infrastructure to ColdStack

Akash Network Provides Decentralized Cloud Infrastructure to ColdStack
Expanding Node Network Capabilities and Making Decentralized Storage More Affordable and Accessible

Akash Network, the distributed peer-to-peer marketplace for cloud compute announced ColdStack, a portal to access decentralized storage such as Filecoin, Crust, Sia, Arweave, and Storj has deployed on Akash to expand its node network capabilities, making decentralized storage more accessible and affordable. Now, any individual can use Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 API methods to upload a file to the file node which allows users to move and manage data with no or minimal coding. This makes it easier for Web 2 developers to migrate data from centralized to decentralized infrastructure as we blaze ahead into a world of Web 3.0.

 “Our team is very happy with how well the integration with Akash has gone,” said Alexander Shishow, CEO of ColdStack. “The node deployment process was incredibly easy, and we’re already seeing a boost in our performance. We’re looking forward to deploying more file nodes on Akash, and incorporating their infrastructure even further in the future.”PREDICTIONS SERIES 2022

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The collaboration will begin with ColdStack deploying its file nodes, which is already in operation, to the Akash Network which will play a key role in the overall infrastructure. This allows Akash Network to eventually implement a full-scale caching service that will be able to cache files during file retrieval. Deploying these nodes to Akash makes it so the user can pair the reliability of Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) with the sustainability of a decentralized network like Akash.

“We see the deployment of these nodes as just the first step in an ongoing technical collaboration with ColdStack, said Greg Osuri, CEO of Akash Network. As the metaverse expands and NFTs (which require a great deal of reliance and variation in its storage needs) become more mainstream and widely adopted, it’s important to have affordable, accessible storage that is also in line with the values of Web 3.0. We’re proud to be able to offer decentralized infrastructure as a foundational element of the future of the Internet.”

File nodes are responsible for all interactions during the data uploading and downloading process. These nodes record the metadata of these files and replicate it in order to eventually recall that same piece of data on its own. Metadata contains the file size and hash (to control the file’s integrity), a specific user’s wallet hash, and a record of which gateway node the file node eventually interacts with. This metadata is securely stored on the blockchain and can be easily verified. The vision of Web 3.0 prioritizes ownership over digital identity, a term referred to as self-sovereignty. Rather than hosting its nodes with a centralized entity, ColdStack combines the immutability provided by decentralization with the reliability of a traditional hosting service through Akash Network.

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