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17 lines
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Markdown
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## Architecture
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![image alt text](img/architecture.png)
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Our autonomous technology enables anyone to become a cloud service provider and a network operator (as of our V4.0), and, in the future, it may even allow us to act as our own telecom providers (5G). The challenge to make this accessible was to make this possible without requiring technical expertise, which led us to develop an autonomous system that can self-heal while still providing users with full control over where their data and applications are hosted.
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![image alt text](img/3node_simple.png)
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Our system comprises several highly innovative components, with the three main ones being:
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* Zero-OS, our open-source low-level operating system, which enables anyone to become a cloud provider. This operating system supports all required Web2 and Web3 workloads.
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* Mycelium, our networking layer, which can create networks on both physical and logical levels, fully interconnecting with existing Internet networks. It offers privacy and redundancy that are currently not possible elsewhere. In version 4.0 we will be supporting meshed wireless, lorawan (like helium) and even 5G base stations.
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* Our Quantum Safe Storage system, which is capable of storing data in ways that are indestructible, efficient, and ultra-scalable. Previous versions of this system are widely used to store Zetabytes of information by large organizations.
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