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I am thinking about starting a volunteer grid,<br>
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in the meantime i am running a 1.10.0 server in the pubgrid,
to give 1.10.0 a decent test phase.<br>
Perhaps you could do the same ( if you are not doing that
already ).<br>
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There are already some people who want to join in a new
volunteer grid.<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
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Ed<br>
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On 05/29/13 20:27, Shawn Willden wrote:<br>
What is the focus of the proposed grid?<br>
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Well, that is still open for debate, my personal use would be a
number of DVD size images, containing an encryped filesystem.<br>
All of them would be mostly read only, with a fresh backup once a
month or so.<br>
I would like to have it as stable as possible, because i would be
running chrooted servers on these block devices.<br>
( i use unionfs and a small local filesystem to save the changes on
the fs)<br>
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And i would like to see a lot of servers, even with smaller disk
shares, so the change of unavailability would be low.<br>
( i realise that we need big shares to store big files)<br>
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I am dedicating a raspberry pi to tahoe-lafs, so i'll see if i am
able to help with building packages/install scripts for the pi.<br>
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What would you like to see in a grid?<br>
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Kind regards,<br>
Ed<br>
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