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Chihaya's pluggable architecture and middleware framework offers a simple and flexible integration point that abstracts the BitTorrent tracker protocols.
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Chihaya's pluggable architecture and middleware framework offers a simple and flexible integration point that abstracts the BitTorrent tracker protocols.
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The most common use case for Chihaya is enabling peer-to-peer cloud software deployments.
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The most common use case for Chihaya is enabling peer-to-peer cloud software deployments.
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### Production Use
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#### Red Hat
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[Quay] is a container registry that offers the ability to download containers via BitTorrent in order to speed up large or geographically distant deployments.
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Announce URLs from Quay's torrent files contain a [JWT] in order to allow Chihaya to verify that an infohash was approved by the registry.
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By verifying the infohash, Quay can restrict their tracker to only sharing their own content.
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[Quay]: https://quay.io
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[JWT]: https://jwt.io
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## Development
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## Development
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### Contributing
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### Contributing
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