[tahoe-dev] Announcing RentaNode.nl - Tahoe-LAFS storage rental in Europe

Jason Johnson Jason.Johnson at p7n.net
Thu Nov 7 20:54:13 UTC 2013


How much is a storage node? 

Jason Johnson
ProjectSeven.us
NetGreen.us

On 07/11/13 14:31:34,
Guido Witmond <guido at witmond.nl> wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have the pleasure to announce the reopening of Rentanode.nl.
>We offer Tahoe-LAFS storage nodes for rent.
>
>
>You'll get a Tahoe storage node and optionally a Tahoe introducer node.
>Both will be running on a EU-based server with a fixed IP-address, so
>you can reach it form everywhere you go. Just connect your client node
>and your grid is ready.
>
>
>Applications.
>
>Use it as a cloud backup, but unlike other cloud storage, it is
>completely secure and private due to the Tahoe-LAFS protocol.
>
>Install a client node on each of your devices and you can securely share
>all your data over your devices.
>
>Install a client node at a friend or family member and you can securely
>share some of your data between you. In upcoming versions of the
>Tahoe-protocol, you can even limit their data usage. It's your private
>cloud.
>
>Or do all those things at the same time. There is no limit. Just don't
>hand the link towards your private data to your friend and he won't be
>able to learn that you even have it.
>
>
>Don't just rely on us.
>
>To really benefit, don't just do business with us. Rent space at other
>Tahoe-Lafs providers. Spreading improves both capacity and resilience of
>your data at the same time.
>
>There is Least Authority Enterprises who offer their Simple Secure
>Storage Service (S4) and Havenco who offer their LAFS-storage.
>
>
>For the privacy minded.
>
>We accept Bitcoin only. Our prices are in Euros and include all VAT, so
>what you see is what you pay. If you want to claim the tax back you'll
>have to provide proof that you run a business. Regrettably, that's the
>price for privacy.
>
>
>For the really privacy minded.
>
>We offer completely anonymous access to our service. Don't sign up with
>an email address and password. Use Eccentric Authentication instead.
>With that, you have your own private key on your computer and
>However, you should run all your communication with us over Tor. You
>know why :-)
>
>
>
>With Regards,
>
>Guido Witmond, Rentanode.nl
>
>https://rentanode.nl/
>http://eccentric-authentication.org/blog/2013/06/07/run-it-yourself.html
>
>LAE S4: https://leastauthority.com/
>Havenco: https://www.havenco.com/
>
>
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