[tahoe-dev] https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/wiki/FAQ Q25
Jimmy Tang
jcftang at gmail.com
Fri Feb 10 17:06:42 UTC 2012
2012/2/10 Vikarti Anatra <vikarti at viorsan.com>:
>
> 10.02.2012, в 21:30, Jimmy Tang написал(а):
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> 2012/2/10 Vikarti Anatra <vikarti at viorsan.com>:
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>
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> * Do you run a Storage or Introducer Node or Both?
>
> * Is your (Non-client) node a dedicated host with a high uptime (>95%)?
>
> You mean - only used as Tahoe-LAFS node?what if host has high uptime and
> node's role is not only it's main role?(may be it's also client,
> webhost,etc)?
>
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> If the node isn't a dedicated host (a server that is meant to be up
> all the time) then it isn't a very good server, I'm not sure how to
> phrase this.
>
> Home/office machine which runs 24/7 but not dedicated to be only node?
> may be 2 questions:
> Is your node dedicated only to Tahoe-LAFS?
> Is your node not dedicated to Tahoe-LAFS only but you still have >95%
> uptime?
>
To be specific in the survey, is related to Tahoe-LAFS anything else
seems to have less relavence, I've rephrased the questions a bit
* If you run Tahoe-LAFS nodes which provides a service, is it a
dedicated host for running Tahoe-LAFS?
* 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?
It feels more sensible to be not asking questions outside of the scope
of tahoe-lafs.
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