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Minio vs Dclouds: What are the differences?

Developers describe Minio as "AWS S3 open source alternative written in Go". Minio is an object storage server compatible with Amazon S3 and licensed under Apache 2.0 License. On the other hand, Dclouds is detailed as "Decentralized Cloud Services Built On Top Of Blockchain". Seamlessly upload, manage and share pictures, notes and files from your devices. With the ultimate data ownership, Privacy and security.

Minio and Dclouds can be categorized as "Cloud Storage" tools.

Minio is an open source tool with 18.3K GitHub stars and 1.76K GitHub forks. Here's a link to Minio's open source repository on GitHub.

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Pros of Dclouds
Pros of Minio
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    • 10
      Store and Serve Resumes & Job Description PDF, Backups
    • 8
      S3 Compatible
    • 4
      Simple
    • 4
      Open Source
    • 3
      Encryption and Tamper-Proof
    • 3
      Lambda Compute
    • 2
      Private Cloud Storage
    • 2
      Pluggable Storage Backend
    • 2
      Scalable
    • 2
      Data Protection
    • 2
      Highly Available
    • 1
      Performance

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    Cons of Dclouds
    Cons of Minio
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      • 3
        Deletion of huge buckets is not possible

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      What is Dclouds?

      Seamlessly upload, manage and share pictures, notes and files from your devices. With the ultimate data ownership, Privacy and security.

      What is Minio?

      Minio is an object storage server compatible with Amazon S3 and licensed under Apache 2.0 License

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          What are some alternatives to Dclouds and Minio?
          Amazon S3
          Amazon Simple Storage Service provides a fully redundant data storage infrastructure for storing and retrieving any amount of data, at any time, from anywhere on the web
          Google Cloud Storage
          Google Cloud Storage allows world-wide storing and retrieval of any amount of data and at any time. It provides a simple programming interface which enables developers to take advantage of Google's own reliable and fast networking infrastructure to perform data operations in a secure and cost effective manner. If expansion needs arise, developers can benefit from the scalability provided by Google's infrastructure.
          Azure Storage
          Azure Storage provides the flexibility to store and retrieve large amounts of unstructured data, such as documents and media files with Azure Blobs; structured nosql based data with Azure Tables; reliable messages with Azure Queues, and use SMB based Azure Files for migrating on-premises applications to the cloud.
          Amazon EBS
          Amazon EBS volumes are network-attached, and persist independently from the life of an instance. Amazon EBS provides highly available, highly reliable, predictable storage volumes that can be attached to a running Amazon EC2 instance and exposed as a device within the instance. Amazon EBS is particularly suited for applications that require a database, file system, or access to raw block level storage.
          iCloud
          Sign in to iCloud to access your photos, videos, documents, notes, contacts, and more. Use your Apple ID or create a new account to start using Apple services.
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