diff --git a/wiki-hemera/content/post/start/index.md b/wiki-hemera/content/post/start/index.md index 2da2ef6..d552b19 100644 --- a/wiki-hemera/content/post/start/index.md +++ b/wiki-hemera/content/post/start/index.md @@ -5,7 +5,8 @@ date = "2023-13-09" description = "Hemera Network and the Leap into Distributed Computing" categories = [ "Netmaker", - "Guide" + "Guide", + "Netbird" ] image = "adrianna-geo-1rBg5YSi00c-unsplash.jpg" +++ @@ -27,14 +28,14 @@ We present a solution that involves providing resources to individuals or groups ## Distributed Computing for All -The need for scalable, robust, and efficient computing solutions is undeniable. Hemera Network aims to make this more accessible for the average user, combining technologies developed both by Netmaker and by their alternatives, ZeroTier, OpenZiti, etc. We can create guides that are easy to pickup by novice Linux/Windows users. +The need for scalable, robust, and efficient computing solutions is undeniable. Hemera Network aims to make this more accessible for the average user, combining technologies developed both by Netbird and by their alternatives, ZeroTier, OpenZiti, etc. We can create guides that are easy to pickup by novice Linux/Windows users. Getting full or partial adoption with tools recommended and supported by Hemera we can provide an avenue for anyone to spin up a node on public or private networks, providing infrastructure for those around them or for their own personal cloud. ## Introducing Netmaker > ### An important amendment to this section and all of those relating to Netmaker. -> Netmaker has started to introduce it's enterprise license, removing some features from their new community license. Putting basic security features like MFA behind a paywall is unacceptable and does not align with what we would like to uphold. The main Hemera Network cloud has been transitioned off of Netmaker and now uses Netbird as a pilot for testing new solutions. This is also a call to any developers interested on testing stability and usability of other solutions, outlined [here](https://wiki.hemera.network/to-do/#testing). +> Netmaker has started to introduce it's enterprise license, removing some features from their new community license. Putting basic security features like MFA behind a paywall is unacceptable and does not align with what we would like to uphold. The main Hemera Network cloud has been transitioned off of Netmaker and now uses Netbird as a pilot for testing new solutions. This is also a call to any developers interested in testing stability and usability of other solutions, outlined [here](https://wiki.hemera.network/to-do/#testing). At the core of Hemera Network lies Netmaker, a platform that seamlessly connects computers, devices, and servers to create a unified, distributed network. Netmaker makes use of TURN (Traversal Using Relays around NAT) based communication, this means that nodes can be behind a single or double NAT. @@ -89,13 +90,9 @@ This includes: ## What to Expect Next -Here's a sneak peek of what's coming up: +**Guides:** We would like to start working on documentation to try our best to demystify anything relating to distributed computing. This includes platforms for building networks like Netbird, OpenZiti, ZeroTier, etc. But, also container and container orchestration tools. -1. **Getting Started:** We'll provide a straightforward guide to kickstart your journey with Netmaker, ZeroTier, or Headscale complete with screenshots and detailed instructions. - -2. **The Technical Side:** Dive into the inner workings of our distributed computing platform, gaining insights into how it orchestrates and connects computers in a distributed environment. Use this resource if you want to eventually contribute to the project. - -3. **Best Practices:** Explore tips, tricks, and proven practices for optimizing your distributed computing setup to ensure scalability and reliability. +**Example Projects and Public/Semi-Public Resources:** I (Brooke) don't expect many node owners to crop up instantly, so my current plan is to open up some of the resource provided by my node. This includes a Nextcloud for users and node owners, time on virtual machines run on my main server, or any other suggested service by node owners, users, or people just interested in the project. ## Confused about anything? Get in contact or review this quick guide