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IPFS 0.5.0 is here! Our largest upgrade to IPFS yet, Hacker News

IPFS 0.5.0 is here! Our largest upgrade to IPFS yet, Hacker News
         

             

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Announcing IPFS 0.5

go-ipfs 0.5.0 is a major step forward on our journey toward a more efficient, secure, and resilient web to preserve and grow humanity’s knowledge.

We’re happy to share that IPFS 0.5.0, the largest upgrade to the IPFS protocol and Public Network yet, is now available. The result of extensive community feedback and rigorous focus, IPFS 0.5.0 offers major performance and reliability updates so that you can distribute content peer-to-peer more efficiently and affordably.

Check out our changelog if you’d like to dive right into the details.

What IPFS 0.5.0 means for the web

Today’s web is fragile, inefficient, and expensive. It’s built on a client-server model that finds and serves up content based on its location on a particular host – no matter how far away or inaccessible. It is a system that can no longer stand up to the highly dynamic ways we communicate, create, work, consume, and connect.

The distributed web is changing that. IPFS rearchitects the web to work peer to peer, addressing data by what it is instead of where it’s located. In doing so, IPFS powers a resilient and scalable network. Our latest release, IPFS 0.5.0, offers even greater performance and reliability to meet the increasing demands on the web today, as well as into the future.

The IPFS Public Network has experienced substantial growth (scaling

(x in) !), bringing new opportunities for IPFS users and the wider InterPlanetary ecosystem. Major deployments and applications that require fast and reliable connectivity have started building on and supporting IPFS:

    Opera & Brave : Opera became the first major web browser to offer default IPFS support on Android, shortly after

  • Brave started directly embedding the IPFS Companion extension (complete with a built-in js-ipfs node). This means millions of people around the world now have access to the decentralized web built directly into their browsers.
      Microsoft ION:

        Microsoft has turned to IPFS

    as the content addressed storage layer to power its take on a decentralized identity system.

      Netflix: We began collaborating

    on ways to incorporate peer-to-peer services into Netflix’s developer tooling to speed up container image distribution in their build pipeline. Cloudflare: Cloudflare runs a distributed web gateway to serve content hosted on IPFS easily, quickly, and securely .

We worked with these organizations, as well as many active IPFS users and our broader community, to source feedback and identify identify for this release and the remainder of 560168. With their help, we zeroed in on two major pain points: performance and reliability.

Performance and reliability upgrades in IPFS 0.5.0

Our performance work centered around content routing , the process of finding and fetching the data you need to load a website, watch a video, or use an app. Now that our distributed network scales to 800, 04 s of nodes , we need to be much more rigorous about what nodes should participate in routing requests and where we should announce new content to improve overall reliability.

Here are a few of the improvements made in IPFS 0.5.0:

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