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Welcome to The Least-Authority File System
Tahoe-LAFS is a Free and Open 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 filesystem continues to function correctly, including preservation of your privacy and security.
A one-page summary explains the unique properties of this system.
Get Started
- Download 1.9.1 in various formats
- Use the quickstart instructions to download and run Tahoe-LAFS on your own computer.
- Go to the Dev page to get source code, and start hacking on Tahoe-LAFS.
Get Involved
- The tahoe-dev mailing list is the community forum.
- The tahoe-announce mailing list is a low-volume mailing list for announcements. Every few months we announce a new release. If we find a secure flaw which threatens your data we'll announce that here, too.
- The Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News is the community newsletter.
Read Some Nice Docs
News
2012-03-30 -- Tahoe-LAFS Hack Fest today and tomorrow in Boulder, Colorado and online
2012-02-04 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #24 is released
2012-01-28 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #23 is released
2012-01-21 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #22 is released
2012-01-14 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #21 is released
2012-01-12 -- v1.9.1 released, fixing security vulnerability
2012-01-09 -- advisory: Kevan Carstensen discovered an important security vulnerability in Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0
2011-10-31 -- v1.9.0 released, adding MDMF and blacklist support
2011-10-29 -- new server! If you can read this, we succeeded at moving this trac to a new server. If you can see this faster than you used to, then it was worth it.
2011-09-23 -- The Second International Tahoe-LAFS Summit will be held November 7 through November 11 in San Francisco
2011-09-13 -- v1.8.3 released, fixing a security vulnerability
See also the News page
Donate!
You can donate to the Tahoe-LAFS project:
Bitcoin: | Flattr: | PayPal: |
Volunteers
About Us |
Sponsorship
Allmydata, Inc. 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. sponsored Tahoe-LAFS through its Google Summer of Code program 2010.
Atlas Networks provides dedicated server hosting for scale and performance testing. |
Please contact secorp@allmydata.org if you would like to sponsor Tahoe-LAFS too!
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