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Tahoe-LAFS User and Administrator Survey
This survey arose from a thread on the Tahoe-LAFS mailing list
https://tahoe-lafs.org/pipermail/tahoe-dev/2012-February/007026.html
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What type of Tahoe-LAFS grid are you participating in?
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Public (e.g. pubgrid)
Private (e.g. VG2)
Public and Private
Do you run an Introducer node?
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Yes
No
Do you run a storage node?
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Yes
No
Do you run a client node?
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Yes
No
Do you run a helper node?
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Yes
No
Do you run a statistics gatherer node?
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Yes
No
Do you run a key generator node?
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Yes
No
If you run Tahoe-LAFS nodes which provides a service, is it a dedicated host for running Tahoe-LAFS?
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any node that is an introducer or storage node, etc (but not client nodes)
Yes
No
n/a
On a scale of 1 to 5, do you consider that you maintain an uptime >95% for the Tahoe-LAFS storage/introducer nodes in the grid that you are participating in?
1
2
3
4
5
Clear selection
Are you running your Tahoe-LAFS Grid across a WAN or LAN?
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WAN environment is basically the internet, and a LAN environment is something like an office or server room environment.
WAN
LAN
WAN & LAN, the grid spans across both environments
What is the approximate size of the largest disk in your grid?
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In units of gigabytes
500
1000
2000
3000
Other:
What is the approximate size of the smallest disk in your grid?
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In units of gigabytes
250
500
1000
2000
3000
Other:
What is the average disk size in your grid?
Please specify this in units of gigabytes
Your answer
How many nodes are in your grid?
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Please include all dedicated and transient storage/introducer nodes.
Your answer
How many storage nodes are in your grid?
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Please include all dedicated and transient storage nodes.
Your answer
How many client nodes are in your grid?
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Nodes that do not run storage, introducer services, etc...
Your answer
What is the value of N that you use in your grid?
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The total number of Servers (N).
Your answer
What is the value of H that you use in your grid?
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The Servers of Happiness (H) before you start repairing.
Your answer
What is the value of k that you use in your grid?
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The minimum number of shares (k) needed to recover your data.
Your answer
How do you access the Tahoe-LAFS grid that you are using?
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FUSE (with sshfs or ftp)
Native tahoe cli client
Native tahoe WUI
git-annex
duplicity
pyfilesystem (with dokan)
pyfilesystem (without dokan)
Other:
Required
Type of OS that you are running Tahoe-LAFS?
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No detailed drill down on this - probably not needed, it's usually a *NIX like system versus Windows.
OSX
Linux
Windows
*BSD
Other:
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If Tahoe-LAFS didn't exist, what would your alternatives be (e.g. GPG'd files put into LOCKSS or GlusterFS or PLACE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM HERE...)
Your answer
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