Filebase announces on-demand S3-compatible object storage across multiple blockchain protocols
Filebase announces the world's first object storage platform powered by multiple decentralized storage networks. Filebase helps customers save over 90% on their storage costs compared to traditional cloud providers.
BOSTON, Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Filebase, Inc., a leading decentralized object storage company, today announced the general availability of its Filebase 2.0 release, which provides on-demand object storage that scales across multiple decentralized storage networks.
Filebase addresses the needs of SMBs and Enterprises by providing a unified platform and interface that makes it easy for developers and applications to access decentralized storage.
Accelerating Adoption of Blockchain Storage - From Web2 to Web3
Storing data on blockchain networks today requires a great degree of technical friction. This includes standing up traditional compute and storage infrastructure, purchasing cryptocurrency, and synchronizing blockchain data, which can sometimes take days.
Recognizing these issues, Filebase has built their managed object storage platform, which offers a unique Web2 to Web3 translation layer that features an S3 Compatible API. Data flows through the Filebase platform and is placed onto the blockchain storage network of the users choosing, providing them with freedom of choice and decentralized access to their data. This managed offering also eliminates the requirement of cryptocurrency procurement and businesses can pay with a simple credit card.
Filebase originally launched in May 2019 with an integration built on top of the Sia network, which served as their first decentralized storage backend. David Vorick, CEO and Co-founder of Skynet Labs, Sia's parent company, said "We were excited to see Filebase build an S3 layer on top of Sia, bringing our low cost, high power infrastructure to a much wider audience than before."
Onboarding additional networks as the Filebase platform grows in scale gives the company additional storage capacity for their customers. Today's announcement also includes an integration with the Storj network, further expanding capacity for the company.
"We are delighted to partner with the Filebase team and look forward to working with them to evolve and mature the decentralized storage ecosystem. Our partnership enables our joint users to quickly and easily onramp their data onto our Tardigrade service and take advantage of the security, performance, and resiliency we offer." said Ben Golub, CEO of Storj Labs.
The Sia and Storj networks both store data in a geographically redundant manner, and feature replication and encryption enabled by default. The net result is one storage bucket on the Filebase platform is equal to 3 regionally distributed buckets on a traditional cloud, such as Amazon Web Services.
"Adding the Storj network to our platform further enhances our goal of scaling Filebase horizontally while helping to grow the decentralized storage ecosystem.'' said Joshua Noble, CEO and Co-founder of Filebase. "We're making it seamless for enterprises to onboard data to these cutting-edge Web3 storage networks using standard Web2 protocols."
Moving forward, Filebase looks to support additional storage networks as they grow their offering. Plans for private on-premise cloud solutions that leverage decentralized technology are also in the works.
For more information:
Filebase website
Filebase technical documentation
About Filebase
Filebase is the world's first object storage platform powered by multiple decentralized storage networks. Filebase helps customers save over 90% on their storage costs compared to traditional cloud providers. Additionally, Filebase's proprietary edge caching technology helps customers achieve industry-leading performance when fetching data from decentralized networks.
Filebase was awarded the "Most Exciting Data Storage And Sharing Project" in HackerNoon's 2020 Noonies Awards and was a finalist in Storage Magazine's 2019 Product of the Year Awards.
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