Hi All,

I've been doing some reading about Tahoe (and a couple other systems), and am 
trying to get a feel of the viability of a project I'm trying to put together 
using Tahoe-LAFS :)

I work at Massey University (New Zealand), and am planning to use our lab fleet 
to build a distributed storage grid. I imagine I could probably get about 100TB 
out of the system.

We will have about 1,500 PCs, with somewhere between 400GB and 800GB of 
available disk space per machine to utilise for the storage grid.

I have read about Chord/DHash which uses DHTs; but it looks like Tahoe-LAFS 
isn't a DHT, and am concerned about nodes leaving/joining often. Given that you 
only need 3 nodes out of 10 to reproduce content, I imagine hardware failures 
wouldn't be much of an issue. Also, is there any existing work that can provide 
an NFS/SMB interface to Tahoe-LAFS? I'm sure much of this is in Trac, there's 
just a *lot* of reading/research/testing to do... :P

Kindest Regards,

Jessica Hamilton
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