Walrus has redesigned its storage architecture using dynamic erasure coding to achieve a new on-demand tiered approach. Hot data is stored in near-field storage channels with response times reduced to around 0.5 seconds; cold data is augmented with redundancy to ensure security, resulting in an overall cost savings of 42% compared to a well-known distributed storage solution.
The economic benefits are also impressive. Paying with WAL tokens grants a 20% discount, in other words, the cost to store 10GB of data is now lower than traditional cloud storage services. This "on-demand storage" model breaks the constraints of fixed pricing, and the efficiency gains from hot-cold separation ultimately benefit users' accounts.
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MoonlightGamer
· 9h ago
The cold-hot separation algorithm logic is pretty good, but the key is for WAL tokens to stay stable, otherwise the 20% discount is pointless.
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EthSandwichHero
· 9h ago
Wow, a 0.5-second response time. That's really impressive. I never thought that the cold and hot separation gameplay could be optimized so thoroughly in storage before.
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SerRugResistant
· 9h ago
0.5-second level response, this is the speed I want. Saving 42% of costs and still this fast? That's impressive.
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MidnightSeller
· 9h ago
0.5 second response? Isn't that just begging IPFS? But saving 42% of the cost is indeed interesting; gotta give it a try.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 9h ago
0.5 second level, this speed is even faster than my download of seed files, there's something impressive about it.
Walrus has redesigned its storage architecture using dynamic erasure coding to achieve a new on-demand tiered approach. Hot data is stored in near-field storage channels with response times reduced to around 0.5 seconds; cold data is augmented with redundancy to ensure security, resulting in an overall cost savings of 42% compared to a well-known distributed storage solution.
The economic benefits are also impressive. Paying with WAL tokens grants a 20% discount, in other words, the cost to store 10GB of data is now lower than traditional cloud storage services. This "on-demand storage" model breaks the constraints of fixed pricing, and the efficiency gains from hot-cold separation ultimately benefit users' accounts.
Worth a try.