Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of FAQ
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- 2009-10-20T02:54:51Z (15 years ago)
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v4 v5 10 10 11 11 A: You know how with RAID-5 you can lose any one drive and still recover? And there is also something called RAID-6 where you can lose any two drives and still recover. Erasure coding is the generalization of this pattern: you get to configure it for how many drives you could lose and still recover. Tahoe-LAFS is typically configured to upload each file to 10 different drives, where you can lose any 7 of them and still recover the entire file. This gives radically better reliability than typical RAID setups, at a cost of only 3.3 times the storage space that a single copy takes. 12 13 Q: Where should I look for current documentation about Tahoe's protocols? 14 15 http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/architecture.txt