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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.
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*'<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.
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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).
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