The interesting part of a decentralized S3 isn't the web interface/Buckets. It's storage classes, lifecycle, permissions, versions, IAM, metadata, tiny files and doing it at scale. @SiaTechHQ protocol cannot handle yet, but #siaprime will w/core dev.https://siaprime.net
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you are right, protocol was perhaps an inartful description of sia's combined 1st and 2nd layer implementation. yet the point remains that metadata as currently used in sia is not robust to handle enterprise adoption yet, not a controversial opinion.
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Perhaps I'm misunderstanding something though. The word "protocol" is kinda ambiguous; to me, it specifically means "the RPC protocol by which the renter and host communicate." Btw, under that definition, Sia has always supported "tiny files" too -- seehttps://github.com/lukechampine/us
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and block storage too, but the current implementation requires a 16k cat.jpg to consume an entire 4MiB sector on host nodes, which at scale will be incredibly inefficient. and most definitely thank you for the "us" tool, it is definitely a blessing for solving outstanding issues
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