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overview

IPFS Overview

  • The core concept of IPFS is decentralization, so IPFS doesn't rely on one location.
  • IPFS-based content is like websites and data which don’t “live” in a single location such as a server farm or data center.
  • IPFS content is distributed and replicated among several to many locations, called nodes, on the Internet.
  • The nodes are created and maintained by individual users on their own computers.
  • And these users may be volunteers hosting content for free, or users who are compensated for hosting.
  • Instead, it looks for what you want (the content), not where it is.
  • Files are split into small pieces.
  • Each piece  gets a unique fingerprint (hash).
  • When you want a file, IPFS finds it from whoever has it, not from one central place.

Data access and monitoring

ipfs data traffic