While getting quotes for a site recently the question of filesystem came up a lot and I admittedly didn’t know much on the subject.

Doing some research the popular choices appear to be either PHP frameworks or less often ASP.NET frameworks.

Among popular PHP frameworks I see Laravel come up a lot, open source is certainly more reliable than something maintained by Google, Facebook, or Amazon but currently the Laravel maintainers are pushing AI really really hard.

So is the only real solution to learn to program with PHP without using any frameworks or libraries? Can anybody who has implemented a secure fileserver for a website tell me how difficult or easy it would be to learn?

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      Are they maintainable long term?

      EDIT: Seaweed appears to sell storage used for the project? Can it not be selfhosted?

      EDIT 2: RustFS: “The fast data foundation for the AI era.”

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        They can both be self hosted, I self-host Seaweedfs personally as part of my backup strategy.

        As far as rustfs’s “The fast data foundation for the AI era.” I believe that’s just marketing to illustrate how capable their product is. Looking at their github contributors history the main contributors all appear human