Setup for Storj is kind of fun. I did firewall rules for port forwarding, dynamic dns updating and time sync service to keep drift in ping at a minimum. looks like data stored on your computer is only temporary, after a few months it'll clear it out and start over. It does not devour a whole partition, it slowly grows. I have 2 TB devoted to it and its only using 80gb from me. its not the total storage, its the number of volumes you offer and each counts as a node and different port. I think you can have eight per Ethereum address. My only issue is their payouts are once per month and irregular dates. We're at the end of April and I'm still pending my March payout @_@
Setup for Storj is kind of fun. I did firewall rules for port forwarding, dynamic dns updating and time sync service to keep drift in ping at a minimum. looks like data stored on your computer is only temporary, after a few months it'll clear it out and start over. It does not devour a whole partition, it slowly grows. I have 2 TB devoted to it and its only using 80gb from me. its not the total storage, its the number of volumes you offer and each counts as a node and different port. I think you can have eight per Ethereum address. My only issue is their payouts are once per month and irregular dates. We're at the end of April and I'm still pending my March payout @_@