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OpenSearch snapshots containing ipfs-search.com full dataset (starting 2017) up until public API sunset.
Init&Run
ipfs-cluster-follow ipfs-search run --init https://dweb.link/ipfs/QmZJCsDJZwSKWhGgqpscSCM12kdpuJXpLuwJWWLaoJdpc1/service.json
Size
~22 TB
Cluster version
1.0.6
Hosted by
@dokterbob
Instructions
You can join a collaborative cluster by running a "follower" peer (a peer without write access to the Cluster's pinset). In order to run a follower peer:
Execute the Init&Run command from the Cluster descriptions above, after starting your IPFS daemon. This will initialize and run the peer, which will pin archive items to your IPFS daemon.
To check what is being pinned by this cluster, run ipfs-cluster-follow <clusterName> list
Note that ipfs-cluster-followwill try to pin the full archive, so you will need at least as much space available in your node as the Size requirement indicates for each archive.
Follow as many collaborative clusters as you want, the different follower peers will run in parallel!
You can obtain more help about ipfs-cluster-follow usage here.
Helping the project
Help us distribute and backup important data on the IPFS network. You can help us by:
Proposing new, interesting archives that we can distribute through new Clusters.
Hosting new collaborative clusters yourself (see documentation in the IPFS Cluster website)