[[forum/tips:_special__95__remotes__47__hook_with_tahoe-lafs]] is a good start, but Zooko points out that using Tahoe's directory translation layer incurs O(N^2) overhead as the number of objects grows. Also, making hash subdirectories in Tahoe is expensive. Instead it would be good to use it as a key/value store directly. The catch is that doing so involves sending the content to Tahoe, and getting back a key identifier. This would be fairly easy to do as a [[backend|backends]], which can assign its own key names (although typically done before data is stored in it), but a tahoe-lafs special remote would be more flexible. To support a special remote, a mapping is needed from git-annex keys to Tahoe keys. The best place to store this mapping is perhaps as a new field in the location log: date present repo-uuid newfields This way, each remote can store its own key-specfic data in the same place as other key-specific data, with minimal overhead.