Hypercore Protocol vs OpenShift
A side-by-side look at Hypercore Protocol and OpenShift. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Hypercore Protocol
Development
Hypercore Protocol is a secure, distributed append-only log built on top of Hypercore, which is a secure peer-to-peer datastore. It allows for decentralized apps and filesystems to be built using append-only logs as their storage mechanism.
p2pdistributeddatastorefilesystemprotocol
OpenShift
Development
OpenShift is a cloud platform as a service developed by Red Hat. It allows developers to quickly develop, host, and scale applications in a cloud environment.
cloudcontainerskubernetesmicroservices
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