services/Tahoe-LAFS.md
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-# The idea
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+# Tahoe LAFS
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+## The idea
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Tahoe-LAFS provides a distributed, reliable and crypted file system.
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-# How?
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Some people runs Tahoe-LAFS nodes, providing space. With clients files can be published and received to the cloud. Everything will be encrypted on client side and keep redundant in the cloud.
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Default you need only 3 of 10 parts of a file to reconstruct it. So a downtime of a tahoe node doesn't means data loss.
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Because of the encryption an owner of a node don't know anything about the stored content.
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-# Usage
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To provide storage to the cloud you have to run a node.
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To run a node you have to install tahoe-lafs at least in version 1.10. You can get source code from https://tahoe-lafs.org/source/tahoe-lafs/releases/allmydata-tahoe-1.10.0.zip, if the version of the package in the distribution not at least 1.10. Then you have to extract it and install with `python2 setup.py build && sudo python2 setup.py install`.
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Before the first start you have to create a node with `bin/tahoe create-node` or a client (doesn't provide storage) with `bin/tahoe create-client`. This will create the folder .tahoe in your home dir. In the file .tahoe/tahoe.cfg you have to enter on `introducer.furl` the link to our introducer node:
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With `bin/tahoe start` you start your local node.
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You can reach the local node via web browser at [http://localhost:3456](http://localhost:3456).
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Look at https://tahoe-lafs.org for further informations.
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