The Case for a Decentralized Cloud: How Vendor Lock-in Broke Cloud Storage
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Cloud storage once promised a digital utopia, but now it's a prison. Sia breaks the cycle with decentralized design.
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The failures of centralized cloud storage providers demonstrate the inherent risks of entrusting data to a single entity. Vendor lock-in creates financial and technical barriers, restricting users from exercising full control over their own data and preventing developers from seeking out alternatives. Traditional cloud storage models are built on artificial pricing structures, centralized infrastructure, and proprietary technology, all designed to keep users trapped. Sia breaks the cycle through decentralized design. By eliminating single points of failure, enabling automated data migration, and allowing users to customize their level of decentralization, Sia ensures that users — not corporations — retain control over their data. The future of storage is not just about where data is stored but who controls it. The Sia network provides a clear alternative to vendor lock-in, offering cost-efficient and secure data storage — without the constraints of traditional cloud providers. With configurable decentralization, users never have to choose between security and convenience — they can have both — on their own terms.
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