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  2. Upload - Wikipedia

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    Peer-to-peer (P2P) is a decentralized communications model in which each party has the same capabilities, and either party can initiate a communication session. Unlike the client–server model, in which the client makes a service request and the server fulfils the request (by sending or accepting a file transfer), the P2P network model allows ...

  3. Cloud Data Management Interface - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 17826 Information technology — Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) Version 2.0.0 is an international standard [1] that specifies a protocol for self-provisioning, administering and managing access to data stored in cloud storage, object storage, storage area network and network attached storage systems.

  4. Web storage - Wikipedia

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    Session storage is both per-origin and per-instance (per-window or per-tab) and is limited to the lifetime of the instance. Session storage is intended to allow separate instances of the same web app to run in different windows without interfering with each other, a use case that's not well supported by cookies. [9]

  5. Cooperative storage cloud - Wikipedia

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    A cooperative storage cloud is a decentralized model of networked online storage where data is stored on multiple computers , hosted by the participants cooperating in the cloud. For the cooperative scheme to be viable, the total storage contributed in aggregate must be at least equal to the amount of storage needed by end users.

  6. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    This is a comparison of notable file hosting services that are currently active.File hosting services are a particular kind of online file storage; however, various products that are designed for online file storage may not have features or characteristics that others designed for sharing files have.

  7. Project Jupyter - Wikipedia

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    Examples include Amazon SageMaker Notebooks, [9] Google's Colab, [10] [11] and Microsoft's Azure Notebook. [12] Visual Studio Code supports local development of Jupyter notebooks. As of July 2022, the Jupyter extension for VS Code has been downloaded over 40 million times, making it the second-most popular extension in the VS Code Marketplace. [13]

  8. Google Cloud Platform - Wikipedia

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    Cloud Storage – Object storage with integrated edge caching to store unstructured data. Cloud SQL – Database as a Service based on MySQL, PostgreSQL and Microsoft SQL Server. Cloud Bigtable – Managed NoSQL database service. [16] Cloud Spanner – Horizontally scalable, strongly consistent, relational database service. [17]

  9. Seeding (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, and specifically peer-to-peer file sharing, seeding is the uploading of already downloaded content for others to download from. A peer, a computer that is connected to the network, becomes a seed when having acquired the entire set of data, it begins to offer its upload bandwidth to other peers attempting to download the file.