Welcome to The Least-Authority File Store
Tahoe-LAFS is a Free and Open decentralized cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire file store continues to function correctly, preserving your privacy and security.
A one-page summary explains the unique properties of this system.
Download Tahoe-LAFS
Get Involved
- Join the tahoe-dev mailing list
- Join the #tahoe-lafs channel on Libera or Matrix.
- Join our Tuesday 1700 UTC weekly meetings for project governance (first Tuesday of the month) and technical (other Tuesdays) discussion.
- email exarkun plus tahoe-lafs at twisted matrix dot com for an account on this trac instance
- Get the source code and start hacking.
Read Some Nice Docs
- Installation Instructions
- Tahoe-LAFS Manual (tahoe-lafs.readthedocs.org)
- index of docs
- Frequently Asked Questions
News
2024-12-18 v1.20.0 is released
2024-01-18 v1.19.0 is released
2023-11-08 exciting new work on a Haskell client implementation
2021-12-06 v1.17.0 available
2021-10-20 v1.16.0 available
2021-03-23 v1.15.1 available
2020-10-27 v1.15.0rc0 available
2020-04-21 v1.14.0 released
2020-02-07 Tahoe-LAFS Summit at PyCon2020
2019-09-24 Call for Python 3 Porters
2019-07-29 Call for Tahoe-LAFS testing assistance
2018-12-28 Tahoe-LAFS engages a fiscal sponsor
2018-08-08 v1.13.0 released
2017-01-18 v1.12.1 released
2016-12-17 v1.12.0 released
2016-11-08 The 2016 Tahoe Summit is held in San Francisco
2016-03-30 v1.11.0 released
2015-07-30 v1.10.2 released
2015-06-15 v1.10.1 released
2015-04-07 — Tahoe-LAFS featured on a usability blog: “Why the command line is not usable”
2014-12-01 — "Least-Authority File System" is now renamed to "Least-Authority File Store".
2014-07-10 — Zooko will be representing Tahoe-LAFS at the HOPE-X conference in New York City, July 18–20, 2014; Come say Hi! to Zooko and the other hackers hanging out at Noisy Square.
2014-06-17 — We're planning a Tahoe-LAFS Summit to be held in San Francisco, June 30
2014-06-05 — to celebrate “Reset The Net!” day, LeastAuthority.com announced an upgrade and reduced price for their commercial Tahoe-LAFS service
2014-05-20 — Linux Pro Magazine: “Yet the times seem to be catching up to the project, and Tahoe-LAFS seems well-poised to provide the security and privacy that people are starting to expect in the cloud.”
2014-02-02 — Spam filtering has been enabled on this Trac — if you have any problems with false-positives, please report them on #tahoe-lafs.
See also the OldNews page
Donate!
You can donate to the Tahoe-LAFS project:
Bitcoin: | Flattr: | PayPal: |
Volunteers
About Us |
Hack Tahoe-LAFS!
The Hack Tahoe-LAFS! contest. Find a security flaw and win a custom prize and a place in our Hall Of Fame!Sponsorship
LeastAuthority.com sells service and support for LAFS as well as developing improvements for LAFS and contributing them back to the Free and Open Source project.
Google, Inc. sponsored Tahoe-LAFS through its Google Summer of Code program in 2010 and 2013.
Atlas Networks provides dedicated server hosting for scale and performance testing. |
Please contact secorp@secorp.net if you would like to sponsor Tahoe-LAFS too!
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