Less popular files are stored on fewer peers in the IPFS network, and thus takes longer to find and download. Some content may be cached by centralized services to increase the responsiveness of YourPlace, but fully decentralized content may be slower to load. Running a YourPlace server ensures your files are pinned and seeded to the IPFS network so that they are never garbage collected. A single user may run multiple YourPlace servers to further accelerate their content.
Content that is never accessed will eventually be garbage collected from IPFS. The most popular content on IPFS may never be removed because many peers keep a copy.
To ensure that your files are served in the fastest way possible, it is recommended that you set up an IPFS pinning service in the
IPFS File Pinning Settings. Any IPFS pinning service will work, but we recommend
Pinata,
Web3.storage, and
Filebase. You will need to create an account on their site, generate a key, then add that key into the YourPlace settings.
It is also recommended that you ensure that the proper network ports are opened on your router to make the YourPlace server reachable from the public internet. Please see the
Network Settings page to test that your server is reachable. You will need to consult your ISP or router documentation to understand how to open these ports. It's typically called "port forwarding."