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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, preserving your privacy and security.

A one-page summary explains the unique properties of this system.


Download Tahoe-LAFS (v1.10)

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Read Some Nice Docs

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News

2013-11-08 -- rentanode.nl announces commercial LAFS service

2013-10-31 -- The next Tahoe-LAFS Summit to be held Nov. 11-13 in San Francisco

2013-09-06 -- Tahoe-LAFS was featured on the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)'s tech blog

2013-10-14 -- Tahoe-LAFS featured in InfoWorld

2013-10-04 -- Tahoe-LAFS featured in New Republic

2013-09-27 -- Tahoe-LAFS is one of the featured projects at the GNU 30th Birthday Hackathon

2013-07-31 -- LeastAuthority.com announces their commercial LAFS service “S4”

2013-07-28 -- Havenco announces commercial LAFS service

2013-07-01 -- Holger Krekel described Tahoe-LAFS at EuroPython 2013

2013-07-05 -- Mark Berger is working on Tahoe-LAFS for his Google Summer of Code project his blog, Zooko's notes }}} See also [wiki:News the News page] {{{ #!html

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Volunteers

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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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