An Entirely New Git Hosting Network
Blog post from Entire
Git was originally designed as a decentralized version control system, but modern hosting practices have led to a more centralized approach. To address this, Entire offers a solution that mirrors public or private GitHub repositories across a distributed network, allowing for faster cloning and reduced load on the origin repositories. Entire's network uses regional nodes to handle concurrent requests efficiently, providing a scalable, low-latency architecture that is optimized for agent-based workloads. The system ensures data availability through redundancy and regional control over repository content. Entire plans to further decentralize by open sourcing its network, enabling self-hosting, and expanding globally, with the ultimate goal of fostering a collaborative, decentralized development environment. Users can start by installing the Entire GitHub App and CLI, and mirroring their repositories to benefit from this distributed architecture.
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