doelhosts
Doelhosts is a term used in discussions of decentralized web hosting to describe a class of hosting arrangements in which services and content are distributed across multiple independent hosts that cooperate to provide availability, resilience, and scalability. Unlike traditional single-provider hosting, doelhosts rely on direct cooperation among diverse nodes and often employ peer-to-peer discovery and routing to deliver content.
Architecture and operation. Core components typically include a service registry or directory, a set of peer
Characteristics and considerations. Doelhosts emphasize decentralization, operational resilience, and potential cost efficiency by leveraging underutilized resources.
Applications and status. Use cases include hosting static websites, APIs, and distributed applications at the edge,
See also. See also decentralized hosting, peer-to-peer networks, edge computing, and distributed systems.