How Nebulr Cloud Storage Works

Experienced with databases, servers, and systems, full-stack developer James Ambrose Meyer worked for several high-profile technology companies before launching his own business in Dallas, Texas. Since 2016, James Ambrose Meyer has managed Nebulr, a cloud-based data storage solution that he developed using proprietary technology.

Nebulr leverages cloud technology to securely upload large files in a fraction of the time of traditional uploading methods. When a file is uploaded through Nebulr, it is broken up into several small chunks, measuring 4096 bytes, the size of one file or directory link block.

Each small file is then stored across a network of Nebulr virtual machines (VM). Within these VMs, each chunk is duplicated and transferred to ensure that a functioning copy is always available, even in the event of an isolated network failure.

Initially, developed in NodeJS, the product version of Nebulr was designed with patent-pending technology incorporating a ReactJS interface and Golang coding. The innovative cloud storage system was included in the Defense Innovation Challenge, a notable technology competition organized by the Small Business Innovation Research program.

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Author: jamesambrosemeyer

James Ambrose Meyer is an accomplished full stack developer with a wealth of experience in database computing, software coding, and systems engineering. In addition to his in-depth technical knowledge and skill, James Ambrose Meyer has developed a unique ability to explain his work in layman’s terms to clients and associates who do not work directly with software or IT technology.

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