In the past there were posts about dealing with large IPFS folders (>100GB), like updating them with more data. MFS is useful (as posted about previously); this is also useful: >$ ipfs pin update <older-CID> <newer-CID> "--unpin=true" is the default if --unpin=... is omitted; use --unpin=false to not unpin the older CID. Say that you have a 150GB folder with 10 folders. Next, you use MFS to add an 11th folder to it. To more quickly pin the new CID (from adding a folder), use "ipfs pin update --unpin=false <CID-for-10-folder> <CID-for-11-folder>". (It should be quicker than "ipfs pin add --progress <CID-for-11-folder>".)
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