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Yes. Tahoe-LAFS comes with an [SFTP server]source:docs/frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.rst. If you point [sshfs](http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html) at the SFTP server then you have access to Tahoe-LAFS through FUSE. Alternately, [pyfilesystem](pyFilesystem) interfaces directly with Tahoe-LAFS through the latter's [WAPI]source:docs/frontends/webapi.rst and provides both FUSE and Microsoft Windows filesystem access. See #1353 for discussion of possible improvements to FUSE integration. See [Zooko's post to freedombox-discuss](http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2011-November/003162.html) and [Zooko's post to Google+](https://plus.google.com/108313527900507320366/posts/ZrgdgLhV3NG) for Zooko's ramblings about the advisability of using FUSE for distributed filesystems in general and Tahoe-LAFS in particular. Yes. Tahoe-LAFS comes with an [SFTP server]source:docs/frontends/FTP-and-SFTP.rst. If you point [sshfs](http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html) at the SFTP server then you have access to Tahoe-LAFS through FUSE. Alternately, [pyfilesystem](pyFilesystem) interfaces directly with Tahoe-LAFS through the latter's [WAPI]source:docs/frontends/webapi.rst and provides both FUSE and Microsoft Windows filesystem access. See #1353 for discussion of possible improvements to FUSE integration. See [Zooko's post to freedombox-discuss](http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/freedombox-discuss/2011-November/003162.html) and [Zooko's post to Google+](https://plus.google.com/108313527900507320366/posts/ZrgdgLhV3NG) for Zooko's ramblings about the advisability of using FUSE for distributed filesystems in general and Tahoe-LAFS in particular.
*'<a name="Q24_smallgrid">Q23:</a> How I should setup k,h,N on my small private grid?* *'<a name="Q24_smallgrid">Q23:</a> How I should setup k,h,N on my small private grid?*
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So you decided pubgrid is not for you and volgrid2 is not for you for one reason or another(note that they don't filled yet as of 6 Feb 2012) and want to knew which settings are for k,h,N. So you decided pubgrid is not for you and volgrid2 is not for you for one reason or another(note that they don't filled yet as of 6 Feb 2012) and want to knew which settings are for k,h,N.
Also,assuming at least some of your nodes are on same LAN and others are widely distributed(VPSeses over internet,'recycled servers' from for example atlas networks, etc). Also,assuming at least some of your nodes are on same LAN and others are widely distributed(VPSeses over internet,'recycled servers' from for example atlas networks, etc).