• Tahoe-LAFS is a Free and Open decentralized cloud storage system. It distributes your data across multiple servers.
  • Tahoe-LAFS keeps your data encrypted, validates at read time that it hasn't been tampered with and keeps redundant copies on multiple servers.
  • In contrast to normal Tahoe-LAFS operation, when I2P and Tahoe-LAFS are used together the location of the nodes is disguised.
  • In a Tahoe-LAFS system (usually called a Grid) there are three types of nodes: an Introducer, one or more Storage nodes and some number of Client nodes.
  • This guide will be a quick introduction to setting up and using Tahoe-LAFS, a distributed, redundant, and encrypted storage system - some may call it 'cloud storage'.
  • There are several other applications built on top of the Tahoe-LAFSfile store. […] Full article: https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/docs/architecture.rst.
  • Tahoe-LAFS is a system that helps you to store files. You run a client program on your computer, which talks to one or more storage servers on other computers.
  • Tahoe-LAFS uses the Trac instance to track issues. Please email jean-paul plus tahoe-lafs at leastauthority dot com for an account.
    • Last commit:
      6 December 2021
  • Tahoe-LAFS-1.12.1 released: https://tahoe-lafs.org/pipermail/tahoe-dev/2017-January/009848.html… fixes for multi-introducers and I2P.
  • 2.4 Install the Latest Tahoe-LAFS Release . . ... . 2.5 Running the tahoe executable . ... . .