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Tahoe-LAFS is a Free Software/Open Source decentralized data store. It distributes your filesystem across multiple servers, and even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire filesystem continues to work correctly and to preserve your privacy and security.
The one-page summary explains the unique properties of this system.
allmydata.com sponsored the Tahoe-LAFS project by providing hardware and data-center facilities along with the initial developer time. We are eternally grateful for their generous and public-spirited support. Google, Inc. is sponsoring Tahoe-LAFS through its Google Summer of Code program. Please contact secorp@allmydata.org if you would like to sponsor Tahoe-LAFS too!
You can sponsor the Tahoe-LAFS project! (current balance $97.47 US)
2010-07-19 -- v1.7.1 Released! This stable minor release adds several bugfixes and improvements in security, forward-compatibility, packaging, usability, and portability.
2010-06-18 -- v1.7.0 Released! This release adds a fully functional SFTP interface, support for non-ASCII character encodings, and a new upload algorithm which guarantees that each file is spread over multiple servers for fault-tolerance.
2010-05-25 -- Zooko presented Tahoe-LAFS at CONfidence 2010 in Kraków, Poland
2010-04-26 -- Google Summer of Code chooses to sponsor Tahoe-LAFS!
2010-03-05 -- Brian and Zooko presented Tahoe-LAFS at RSA in San Francisco.
2010-02-27 -- v1.6.1 of Tahoe-LAFS is Released! This is a bugfix release which fixes a few small regressions in v1.6.0.
2010-02-10 -- Reddit discussion of Tahoe-LAFS
2010-02-10 -- Russian tech and IT economics blog coverage of Tahoe-LAFS 1.6
2010-02-09 -- Ubuntu Lucid Lynx accepts v1.6 of Tahoe-LAFS
2010-02-07 -- Zooko destroys laptops in Italian
2010-02-05 -- Tahoe-LAFS in Boing Boing