Hmmm, I'm wondering how many #hive witnesses have nodes on AWS?!
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/johnpaczkowski/amazon-parler-aws?bftwnews&utm_term=4ldqpgc#4ldqpgc
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Hmmm, I'm wondering how many #hive witnesses have nodes on AWS?!
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/johnpaczkowski/amazon-parler-aws?bftwnews&utm_term=4ldqpgc#4ldqpgc
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Pretty sure imagehoster is on AWS. If so, time the devs / witnesses migrate to something like ipfs or SiaCoin skynet.
@gtg this may or may not be relevant to you as a top witness.
All I know is I am going to work to archive my content as there is no guarantee at this point. (Unless storage is independent)
P.S. oops wrong account. Oh well this AAD BTW
No, imagehoster is not on AWS.
No, I'm not using AWS at all.
I can't afford it.
:)
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Probably not many, if any at all. I know Hetzner is a popular choice because of their low prices. Some others are on Privex, which is cool because in certain regions they Privex owns their own hardware and Privex is owned by a hive witness.
By nodes I'm assuming you meant witness nodes?
or whatever really...
Amazon has too much centralized control over the web and hopefully this will spur some action for more decentralized hosting options, especially for projects like Hive!
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I think the only advantage AWS offers is scale. It’s possible to self host. However, it will be more costly to operate.
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Yes that's the problem, it's too easy and cheap lol
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Papa Elon save us! Lol
Amazon kicked Parler off its Web hosting services
we use privex servers!
PS If you have a vote on a witness who uses AWS, hey! try to replace it with us!
That's news! I don't think any do btw.
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I saw that twitter suspended @hiveonboard and realized it was time to move to d.buzz
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Parler is a huge though, so I'm guessing that's why it interested them.
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I'm very interested in learning about the Node set up process. I own nodes for other tokens and use IhostMN to host my VPN. I'm not sure if they have hive nodes there but it may be worth exploring.