Recent research has introduced , an architecture designed for efficient GPU resource sharing in Function-as-a-Service (FaaS) or serverless environments.
Want to store something forever? Break it into 256 pieces, scatter them across 256 GShare nodes, and tell no one the map.
| Feature | GShare Server (Self-Hosted) | Google Drive / Dropbox | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 100% User controlled | Vendor controlled | | Monthly Fees | Fixed hardware/electricity | Per user, per GB | | Upload Speed | LAN speed (1-10 Gbps) | Limited by ISP & vendor throttling | | Storage Limits | Scalable (Up to Petabytes) | Capped by subscription tier | | Offline Access | Yes (with local cache) | Yes | | Compliance | HIPAA/GDPR ready (self-audited) | Requires business tier add-ons | gshare server
Create a docker-compose.yml file for Seafile (a high-performance GShare server).
Instead of paying for multiple full subscriptions, users can view scrambled packages in Europe, Africa, and Asia for a fraction of the cost. Recent research has introduced , an architecture designed
Changes made by one user reflect instantly across all connected devices. This eliminates the "version conflict" nightmare common with email attachments.
The server has no disk. It has no RAM persistence. It lives in the gap between packets, rebuilt from three other GShares every time it boots. | Feature | GShare Server (Self-Hosted) | Google
At its core, a GShare server acts as a bridge between a valid digital smart card and multiple remote receivers.