Storage DFMS

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Getting Started

  • What is Distributed File Management System (DFMS)?
  • The External Economy
  • Participate

Roles

  • Storage Director Node
  • Storage Replicator Node
  • Supercontract Executor

Built-In Features

    Drive

    • Overview
    • Lifecycle
    • State

    Replicator

    • Overview

    Verifier

    • Overview

    SuperContract

    • Overview
    • Lifecycle
    • State
    • SC files
    • WasmVM

    Challenge

    • Overview

    Rewards

    • Overview

Protocols

  • Cross-block protocol
  • Fair streaming

Algorithms

  • Verification
  • Consensus

What is Distributed File Management System (DFMS)?

DFMS is a distributed file management platform that enables autonomous distribution of storage network capability, providing open disk space usability to multiple level consumers and a virtual execution machine for Supercontracts using peer-to-peer architecture. Given it's open and autonomical nature, multiple level of usage, applicability and participation can be achieved.

Multiple Participation

DFMS Storage owners can participate as replicators and Supercontracts executors. Consumers such as developers, document management systems and application owners can use the platform to store all sorts of digital binary data, while Supercontracts developers can use it as an off-chain storage and execution environment. The platform itself uses advance encryption mechanism to build a level of proof and protection on top of the binary files.

Peer to Peer Architecture

The entire Sirius Storage design is based on the core fundamentals of peer to peer technology. Storage nodes can stand on it's own but it's stability and capability can be maximized with mutliple similar storage node that communicates via a standard network technology stack.

Application Programming Interface

The design of Sirius Storage is to allow developers and technology experts to quickly integrate the platform to their respective systems.

Libraries and Supporting Tools

DFMS gives its users the ability to create and configure a new drive. It provides tools for further interacting with users' files. Since each user pays for the Drive, the DFMS makes it possible to reliably and safely store their files. It also guarantees the fairness of the distribution of payments for users who save this data.

The External Economy →
  • Multiple Participation
  • Peer to Peer Architecture
  • Application Programming Interface
  • Libraries and Supporting Tools
Storage DFMS
Roles
SDNSRNVerifierSC Executor
Built-in Features
DriveSuperContractChallengeRewards
Protocols
Cross-block protocolFair streaming
Algorithms
VerificationConsensus
CLI
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Giudes
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