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Tahoe is a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem. All of the source code is available under a Free Software, Open Source licence. This filesystem is encrypted and spread over multiple peers in such a way that it remains available even when some of the peers are unavailable, malfunctioning, or malicious. The one-page summary explains the unique properties of this system.
Installing Tahoe tells how to install the software, how to run a node that can upload and download files, and how to set up your own private grid or connect to the public test grid.
DownloadDebianPackages contains pointers to an APT repository from which you can install pre-compiled packages on your Debian or Ubuntu system.
The tahoe-dev mailing list is the community forum for discussion of Tahoe design, implementation, and usage.
The Dev page is the place to start hacking on Tahoe. It has development tools (such as code coverage and patch browsing) and documentation.
See the Doc page for explanation of how Tahoe works.
allmydata.com sponsors the Tahoe project. We are eternally grateful for their generous and public-spirited support.
See TracStartingPoints for how to use this bug tracker/source code browser/wiki.
TitleIndex is a complete list of pages on this wiki.
2008-08-18 -- The paper describing Tahoe has been accepted into the ACM Storage, Security, and Survivability Workshop.
2008-07-21 -- v1.2 released! This release fixes a security flaw in Tahoe v1.1 and offers several other improvements. Please see the Release Notes.
2008-07-18 -- The Hack Tahoe! contest is now in progress! http://hacktahoe.org
2008-07-10 -- Justin Boreta helped me make this web page look much better. Thanks, Justin! --Zooko
2008-06-11 -- v1.1 released! This release fixes several serious issues in Tahoe v1.0, and improves the user interfaces. Please see the Release Notes.
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2008-04-27 | Rounded Corners - 202 (SaaS + open disclosure) |
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2006-11-14 | Peter Secor, CEO of Allmydata.com |
2006-01-31 | The Online Storage Gang |
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