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🌐 Data Dissemination Strategy true 3

Our dissemination strategy prioritizes interoperability, long-term preservation, and decentralized resilience.

Once data products reach a production-ready state, the workflow is as follows:

  • Cloud-Native First: Priority is given to highly performant, system-to-system file formats (e.g., Parquet) to enable highly performant applications.
  • Persistent Identification & Cataloging: Every dataset version will be assigned a DOI for citation and immutability.
    • The endpoint https://data-01.dataforcanada.org/processed/ will strictly serve the latest version of a dataset.
    • Global metadata will be aggregated into a single, queryable STAC GeoParquet file. This catalog will track all versions and DOIs, providing direct download links to Zenodo which serves as the long-term data repository.
  • Decentralized Distribution: We will pilot BitTorrent to maximize infrastructure resilience. By leveraging HTTP Web Seeding (BEP 19), torrents will be seeded simultaneously by Zenodo, the Data for Canada infrastructure, and community peers, ensuring high availability without a single point of failure. Current laboratory work is available on the dataforcanada/decentralized-distribution-labs repo.

High-Level Overview


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    Sources[Open Data Sources]
    Processes[Transformation Processes]
    Artifacts[Systems-Ready Data]
    Portal[Object Storage]
    Metadata[Metadata]
    Distribution[Decentralized Distribution]
    Zenodo[Zenodo]
    Torrent[BitTorrent]
    Users[Researchers & Developers]
    Systems[Systems]

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    click Portal "https://data-01.dataforcanada.org/processed/" _blank
    click Metadata "https://stac-utils.github.io/stac-geoparquet/latest/spec/stac-geoparquet-spec/" _blank
    click Zenodo "https://zenodo.org/communities/dataforcanada/" _blank

Work in the Lab: Smartnodes

To further democratize access and ensure the persistence of Canadas open data, we are experimenting with the features defined in previous smartnode work done by Academic Torrents.

A smartnode functions as a "set-it-and-forget-it" volunteer server, an automated library branch for our data infrastructure.

  • Automated Mirroring: Unlike a standard download, a smartnode automatically synchronizes with our central catalog. It intelligently fetches new or "at-risk" datasets to ensure they remain available even if the central portal experiences downtime.
  • Volunteer-Powered Resilience: This model allows partner institutions (universities, research labs) and public volunteers to donate bandwidth and storage. By running a smartnode, contributors actively protect vital Canadian datasets from being lost or gated behind paywalls.
  • Dynamic Storage Management: The node software monitors network health, automatically prioritizing rare data to maintain high availability across the entire Data for Canada ecosystem.

We are currently adapting the smart-node-transmission protocols to work seamlessly with our STAC GeoParquet catalog, enabling a fully decentralized data mesh for Canadian geospatial information.