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Tigris is a globally distributed S3-compatible object storage service that provides low latency anywhere in the world. | https://tigrisdata.com | Based in SFO
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How Bucket Forking Brings GitHub-Style Forking To Object Storage
Bucket forking allows you to fork data as easily as code in S3-compatible object storage, without copies, delays or extra costs.
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November 3, 2025 at 7:21 PM
Tigris combines:
🧱 ZFS-style durability
🌍 Git-style forking
☁️ S3-style scalability
→ into one cohesive model: the log beneath the cloud.

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Append-Only Object Storage: The Foundation Behind Cheap Bucket Forking | Tigris Object Storage
How immutable, append-only architecture enables O(1) snapshots and forks in Tigris object storage, inspired by ZFS and log-structured systems.
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October 28, 2025 at 4:48 PM
Forks unlock new workflows:
🌱 Safe experimentation
🤖 Agent isolation
🧠 Reproducible ML training
🕵️ Auditing & rollback
All without copying terabytes or breaking consistency.
October 28, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Each snapshot is a universe frozen in time.
A fork creates a new, parallel timeline– sharing unchanged, but diverging on writes.

Like Git forks, but for data.
October 28, 2025 at 4:47 PM
Snapshots in Tigris are O(1) operations– no deep copies, no diffs.

They’re just timestamp markers over an immutable log.

Instant. Consistent. Safe.
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