Getting Started with ArFleet
ArFleet offers multiple software options to cater to different user needs and use cases. This guide will help you choose the best option for your requirements.
1. ArFleet Web
Website: https://arfleet.io/web
ArFleet Web is a browser-based client that offers a convenient way to interact with the ArFleet network.
Features:
- Easy to use with no installation required
- Accessible from any device with a web browser
Limitations:
- File size restrictions due to browser capabilities (not suitable for terabyte-scale uploads)
- Requires the browser tab to remain open during the upload process
Best for: Quick, small to medium-sized uploads and casual users.
2. ArFleet-JS
Repository: https://github.com/aoacc/arfleet-js
ArFleet-JS is a JavaScript client that runs on your local machine, offering more flexibility and power than the web version.
Features:
- Supports larger file uploads
- Can be integrated into existing Node.js applications
- More control over the upload process
Best for: Developers, power users, and those needing to upload larger files or automate ArFleet interactions.
3. ArFleet-Erlang
Repository: https://github.com/aoacc/arfleet-erl
ArFleet-Erlang is an Erlang implementation designed for high-performance scenarios.
Features:
- Optimized for performance and scalability
- Ideal for server-side deployments
Best for: Service providers, large-scale deployments, and scenarios requiring maximum performance and reliability.
Choose the ArFleet software that best fits your needs to get started with decentralized, time-limited data storage.