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Peer-to-peer web hosting is using peer-to-peer networking to distribute access to webpages.[1] This is differentiated from the client–server model which involves the distribution of Web data between dedicated web servers and user-end client computers. P2P web hosting may take the form of P2P web caches and content delivery networks like Dijjer and Coral Cache which allow users to hold copies of data from single web pages and distribute the caches with other users for faster access during peak traffic.
Comparison
Site | First release date | Anonymous | Fast | Per file edit rights | Per file read rights | Offline | Notes |
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ZeroNet | 2015 | No, unless used via Tor/I2P[2] |
Yes | Yes | No | Yes | DHT |
Osiris | 2010 | Yes | Yes | No | No | ? | |
Maelstrom | 2014 | No | Yes | ? | ? | ? | |
Freenet | 2000 | Yes | No | No | No | No | |
See also
- Freesite – a site on Freenet
- Cloud computing
- Decentralized computing
References
- ↑ "Peer-To-Peer File Sharing". Active Web Hosting. Retrieved 3 November 2013.
- ↑ I2P is not yet supported as of 2016-02
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