According to their recent meetup events, it shouldn't be a surprise if it is powered by OpenIO software (https://www.openio.io/)
After their shitty Riak backed product, they chose yet another technology that, I hope, will finally let users retrieve their data after a few months.
But still, not a word about how it works or why they chose that or another technology.
Maybe it's because they want to be able to let the product die in case of a technical fail, not communicate about it and blame the vendor, like they already did in the past with Riak.
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[ 2.0 ms ] story [ 10.0 ms ] threadAfter their shitty Riak backed product, they chose yet another technology that, I hope, will finally let users retrieve their data after a few months. But still, not a word about how it works or why they chose that or another technology.
Maybe it's because they want to be able to let the product die in case of a technical fail, not communicate about it and blame the vendor, like they already did in the past with Riak.