For a short overview with figures, please refer to https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs -- bottom line: if you need a highly secure, decentralized, fault-tollerant, distributed data store/file system for important data, you *will* want to have a look at this. Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.2 (soon to be announced officially, cf. https://tahoe-lafs.org/pipermail/tahoe-dev/2012-June/007455.html) is also supposed to be shipped in the next Debian stable. Now, given that Mageia has kernel-vserver, nothing stops me/you from installing a local, Debian-based VServer, but I guess the majority of Mageia users do not want to go that road. I'd love to build a native RPM myself, but lack the time needed.
CC: (none) => marja11Summary: Tahoe-LAFS - open source, secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant, peer-to-peer distributed data store and distributed file system => tahoe-lafs, Tahoe-LAFS, open source, secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant, peer-to-peer distributed data store and distributed file systemSource RPM: (none) => tahoe-lafsWhiteboard: (none) => XSeverity: normal => enhancement
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