Distributed Cloudron
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There's a very cool distributed Postgres called Yugabyte DB.
This would be very cool for keeping things in sync and distributed.
Another crazy idea is to use the new durable objects and cron triggers from CloudFlare.
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@girish said in Distributed Cloudron:
We will probably do this as part of Cloudron 5. We will start work on it early next year.
Just for those following this thread, a 'unified dashboard' (to manage multiple Cloudrons) is now planned post 6.0, as per:
https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3205/what-s-coming-in-6-0-take-2?_=1602114794818
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@yusf said in Distributed Cloudron:
Yugabyte sounds interesting, but no dependency on Cloudflare please!
it's just a crazy idea, no need to cry
It's really about dispersing data in a wide fashion not about the provider of that service.
Could be CryptoMove.
[ interesting how it doesn't show who downvoted your post, but obvious in this case ]
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Related, imo: Cloudron on a Raspberry pi?
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Just found this in one of my ancient tabs:
https://github.com/longhorn/longhornLonghorn implements distributed block storage using containers and microservices. Longhorn creates a dedicated storage controller for each block device volume and synchronously replicates the volume across multiple replicas stored on multiple nodes.
Here are some notable features of Longhorn:
Enterprise-grade distributed storage with no single point of failure Incremental snapshot of block storage Backup to secondary storage (NFSv4 or S3-compatible object storage) built on efficient change block detection Recurring snapshot and backup Automated non-disruptive upgrade. You can upgrade the entire Longhorn software stack without disrupting running volumes! Intuitive GUI dashboard