It's also possible to pin your files to a remote pinning service. These third-party services give you the opportunity to pin files not to your own local node, but to nodes that they operate. You don't need to worry about your own node's available disk space or uptime.
While you can use a remote pinning service's own GUI, CLI, or other dev tools to manage IPFS files pinned to their service, you can also work directly with pinning services using your local IPFS installation — meaning that you don't need to learn a pinning service's unique API or other tooling.
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