= Documentation for Tahoe Users = Note: these links are to the 'trunk' (latest) versions of the documentation. See the 'docs' directory of a Tahoe release for docs relating to that version. == The Basics == * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/about.html about]: the Tahoe filesystem and the unique properties that it offers * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/install.html install]: how to install it * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/running.html running]: how to run it once it is installed * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/using.html using]: how to use it once it is running * [source:docs/known_issues.txt Known Issues]: things you need to be aware of if you want to rely on Tahoe to store your valuable data. * [http://bigasterisk.com/tahoe-playground The story of a file], interactive illustration by Drew Perttula. * [wiki:FAQ Frequently Asked Questions]: with answers! * [wiki:UseCases UseCases]: the ways in which Tahoe should be useful * InstallDetails: more information about building and installing Tahoe == A Glance Under The Hood or "Gee What Does This Button Do?" == * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/configuration.txt configuration]: a description of the contents of your ".tahoe" directory * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/architecture.txt architecture]: a succinct overview of the whole system * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/frontends/CLI.txt Command Line Interface]: the basic "how to" for the CLI * [http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/frontends/webapi.txt Web API]: the basic "how to" for the WAPI == Presentations / Papers == * [http://allmydata.org/~zooko/lafs.pdf Tahoe – The Least-Authority Filesystem] presented at [http://storagess.org/2008 Storage Security and Survivability '08] * [http://allmydata.org/~warner/pycon-tahoe.html Tahoe: A Secure Distributed Filesystem] presented at [http://us.pycon.org/2008/about/ PyCon2008], providing an overview of the Tahoe design, and the [http://allmydata.org/~warner/pycon-tahoe-slides.zip slides] (.zip) that were used for the presentation * [http://www.cs.utk.edu/~plank/plank/papers/FAST-2009.html A Performance Evaluation and Examination of Open-Source Erasure Coding Libraries For Storage] to be presented at [http://www.usenix.org/events/fast09 FAST-2009: 7th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies] == See Also == * [wiki:News The News page] for sources of news and information. * [wiki:Bibliography The Bibliography page] contains links to scientific papers of interest. * [wiki:RelatedProjects The RelatedProjects page] extensions to Tahoe-LAFS, integrations of Tahoe-LAFS into your favorite other tools, and links to a few other decentralized storage projects that you might be interested in. * [wiki:Dev The Dev page] for Tahoe hackers. == The Parade of Release Notes == {{{ #!html
release notesdatewhat's new
v1.5August 1, 2009WUI style, forward-compatibility, no size-limit on directories, more efficient directories, safer mv
v1.4.1April 13, 2009garbage collection, improved diagnostics, performance improvement when downloading many GB files
v1.3February 13, 2009repairer, backup command, large files, (S)FTP server, more
v1.2July 21, 2008fix a minor security flaw, add operational improvements
v1.1June 11, 2008fix rare but serious issues, improve UI
v1.0March 25, 2008It's version 1.0!
v0.9March 13, 2008Tahoe is now ready to be relied on for secure storage
v0.8February 15, 2008"visibility" into the system and more user interfaces
v0.7January 8, 2008decentralized directories and mutable files, a FUSE interface, and new open source licensing options
v0.6.1October 15, 2007packaging, usability, and performance improvements
v0.6September 24, 2007improved performance and packaging
v0.5.1August 23, 2007fix a security problem in the Web API
v0.5August 17, 2007the Web API and the command-line interface
v0.4June 29, 2007new mutable, shareable, private directories
v0.3June 6, 2007improved basic functionality
v0.2May 2, 2007the first public release, on May 2, 2007 and giving a general overview of why the Tahoe project exists
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