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title: 🌐 Data Dissemination Strategy
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---
{{< callout type="important" icon="sparkles" >}}
We prioritize interoperability, long-term preservation, and decentralized resilience.
{{< /callout >}}
## High-Level Overview
```mermaid
flowchart TD
classDef linkNode stroke:#0000EE,color:#0000EE,stroke-width:2px;
subgraph mirrors [Mirrors & Preservation]
SourceCoop[Source Cooperative]
Zenodo[Zenodo]
InternetArchive[Internet Archive]
end
Sources[Open Data Sources]
Processes[Transformation Pipelines]
Artifacts[Systems-Ready Data]
subgraph CoreInfra [Data for Canada Infrastructure]
Portal[Object Storage]
Metadata[FAIR Data Catalog]
end
Distribution[Decentralized Distribution]
Torrent["P2P Technology"]
subgraph Consumers [Consumption]
Users[Data People & Developers]
Systems[Automated Systems]
end
%% Flow with Animations
Sources a1@--> Processes
a1@{animate: true, animation: slow}
Processes a2@--> Artifacts
a2@{animate: true, animation: slow}
Artifacts a3@--> Portal
a3@{animate: true, animation: slow}
Portal a4@--> Metadata
a4@{animate: true, animation: fast}
Metadata a5@--> Distribution
a5@{animate: true, animation: fast}
%% Distribution Logic
Distribution a7@-.->|Primary| mirrors
a7@{animate: true, animation: slow}
Distribution a8@-.->|Resiliency| Torrent
a8@{animate: true, animation: slow}
%% Mirror Connections
mirrors a12@--> Consumers
a12@{animate: true, animation: slow}
mirrors a9@-.->|Pooled| Torrent
a9@{animate: true, animation: fast}
%% Torrent Connections
Torrent a10@--> Consumers
a10@{animate: true, animation: fast}
%% Click Actions
click Sources "https://www.dataforcanada.org/#high-level-overview" _blank
click Processes "https://www.dataforcanada.org/docs/processes/" _blank
click Artifacts "https://www.dataforcanada.org/docs/getting_started/" _blank
click Metadata "https://stac-utils.github.io/stac-geoparquet/latest/spec/stac-geoparquet-spec/" _blank
click Zenodo "https://zenodo.org/communities/dataforcanada/" _blank
click SourceCoop "https://source.coop/dataforcanada/" _blank
click InternetArchive "https://archive.org/details/@diegoripley/uploads/" _blank
%% APPLY STYLES TO LINKED NODES
class Sources,Processes,Artifacts,Metadata,SourceCoop,Zenodo,InternetArchive linkNode
```
## 🏗️ Open Processing Architecture
We believe that true open data requires open production. To ensure the longevity and resilience of Canada's data infrastructure, we treat our data pipelines as **open source software artifacts**. We provide the "blueprints" alongside the data, allowing any user to verify our work or rebuild the dataset from scratch on their own infrastructure.
### The Blueprint Model
Our processing strategy relies on three immutable components to guarantee transparency:
1. **Build Manifests:** Every dataset version is accompanied by a strict manifest. This locks the exact "ingredients" used: the cryptographic hashes of the raw source files, the specific Git commit of the processing code, and the configuration parameters.
2. **Environment Definitions:** Rather than opaque binaries, we publish the exact **Infrastructure as Code (IaC)** definitions (e.g., Dockerfiles). This allows users to inspect the system context (GDAL versions, libraries, and dependencies) and build the environment themselves.
3. **Deterministic Builds:** By combining a *Build Manifest* with our *Environment Definitions*, any user can execute a **deterministic build**. This process guarantees a bit-for-bit identical copy of the official Data for Canada artifact, ensuring that the pipeline is independent of our specific servers.
**Mirrored Source Artifacts:**
Crucially, we do not rely solely on external version control systems like GitHub, which may change or disappear. A complete snapshot of the processing code, environment definitions, and manifests is bundled with every data release. These source artifacts are replicated across **Source Cooperative, Zenodo, the Internet Archive, Data for Canada infrastructure, and the community**, ensuring that the *method* of creation is preserved with the same redundancy as the *result*.
## Dissemination Process
Once data products reach a production-ready state, they enter a dissemination flow designed for permanence and performance:
* **Cloud-Native First:** Priority is given to performant, system-to-system file formats (e.g., Parquet) to enable high-throughput applications without the need for local parsing.
* **Persistent Identification:** Every dataset version is assigned a DOI for citation and immutability.
* **The FAIR Data Catalog:** Global metadata is aggregated into a single, queryable **[FAIR Data Catalog](https://stac-utils.github.io/stac-geoparquet/latest/spec/stac-geoparquet-spec/)**. This catalog acts as the "brain" of the system, tracking all versions and DOIs, and directing users to the optimal source within our multi-tier storage network:
- **[Source Cooperative](https://source.coop/dataforcanada)** serves as our **primary mirror** for all datasets, including large-scale products like orthoimagery.
- **[Zenodo](https://zenodo.org/communities/dataforcanada/)** serves as our repository for **long-term academic preservation** and provides a high-speed mirror for European users.
- **[The Internet Archive](https://archive.org)** is utilized **strategically** for specific datasets to ensure historical redundancy.
- **[Data for Canada Infrastructure](https://www.dataforcanada.org/infrastructure/)** is utilized **strategically** for specific datasets of high-value.
### Decentralized Distribution
We are piloting a <abbr title="Peer-to-Peer">P2P</abbr> technology, to maximize infrastructure resilience. By leveraging the [P2P HTTP consumption feature](https://www.bittorrent.org/beps/bep_0019.html), users will be able to download simultaneously from Source Cooperative, Zenodo, Data for Canada infrastructure, and community peers. This ensures high availability without a single point of failure. Current laboratory work is available in the [Decentralized Distribution Labs](https://github.com/dataforcanada/decentralized-distribution-labs).
## Work in the Lab: Smart Nodes
To further democratize access and ensure the persistence of Canadas open data, we are experimenting with the features defined in previous work done by other organizations.
A Smart Node 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 Smart Node automatically synchronizes with our central **FAIR Data 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 (ex. universities, research labs) and public volunteers to donate bandwidth and storage. By running a Smart Node, contributors actively protect vital Canadian datasets from being lost or gated.
* **Dynamic Storage Management:** The node software monitors network health to optimize resource usage. Leveraging the <abbr title="Peer-to-Peer">P2P</abbr> technology's capability for **selective piece mapping**, the node does not need to store the entire catalog. Instead, it identifies specific file indices or "rare" pieces within the metadata and sends granular `REQUEST` messages for only those blocks. This allows a node with limited storage (ex. 500GB) to provide critical redundancy for a much larger archive (ex. 50TB) by surgically targeting only the data that is currently under shared.
We are currently refining the concepts from [smart-node-transmission](https://github.com/academictorrents/smartnode-transmission) to work seamlessly with our catalog, enabling a fully decentralized data mesh for Canadian geospatial information.
```mermaid
graph TD
%% Node Definitions with custom labels
Catalog[("FAIR Data Catalog")]
SmartNode["Volunteer Smart Node<br/>(Limited Storage Optimization)"]
BTNetwork(["P2P Network<br/>(Massive Data Pool)"])
%% The Process Flow
Catalog -->|"1. Syncs metadata"| SmartNode
note["Note: The Node does NOT<br/>download the whole file."]
SmartNode -.- note
SmartNode -->|"2. Sends granular REQUESTs for specific pieces only<br/>(e.g., 'Send Piece #804 of Dataset B')"| BTNetwork
BTNetwork -.->|"3. Transfers ONLY the requested blocks"| SmartNode
%% Optional Styling for visual clarity
classDef central fill:#e1f5fe,stroke:#0277bd,stroke-width:2px;
classDef node fill:#fff9c4,stroke:#fbc02d,stroke-width:2px,stroke-dasharray: 5 5;
classDef network fill:#e8f5e9,stroke:#2e7d32,stroke-width:2px;
class Catalog central;
class SmartNode node;
class BTNetwork network;
```