-ANNOUNCING allmydata.org "Tahoe", the Least-Authority Filesystem, v1.4
+ANNOUNCING Tahoe, the Least-Authority Filesystem, v1.4
The allmydata.org team is pleased to announce the release of version
1.4.0 of "Tahoe", the Lightweight-Authorization Filesystem. This is the
-first release of Tahoe which was created solely as a labor of love by
-volunteers -- it is no longer funded by allmydata.com (see [1] for
+first release of Tahoe-LAFS which was created solely as a labor of love
+by volunteers -- it is no longer funded by allmydata.com (see [1] for
details).
-Tahoe-LAFS is a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem. All
-of the source code is publicly available under Free Software, Open
-Source licences.
+Tahoe-LAFS is a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant cloud storage
+system. All of the source code is publicly available under Free
+Software, Open Source licences.
-This filesystem is distributed over multiple peers in such a way the
-filesystem continues to operate correctly even when some of the peers
-are unavailable, malfunctioning, or malicious. Users can easily share
-files with each other, using a simple and flexible access control
-scheme.
-
-Here is the one-page explanation of Tahoe's unique security and
-fault-tolerance properties:
+This filesystem is distributed over multiple servers in such a way the
+filesystem continues to operate correctly even when some of the servers
+are unavailable, malfunctioning, or malicious. Here is the one-page
+explanation of Tahoe's unique security and fault-tolerance properties:
http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/about.html
This is the successor to Tahoe-LAFS v1.3, which was released February
13, 2009 [2]. This is a major new release, adding garbage collection,
-improved diagnostics and error-reporting, and fixing a major performance
-problem when downloading large (many GB) files.
+improved diagnostics and error-reporting, and fixing a critical
+performance problem when downloading large (many GB) files.
See the NEWS file [3] and the known_issues.txt file [4] for more
information.
v1.0. v1.4 servers can serve clients of all versions back to v1.0 and v1.4
clients can use servers of all versions back to v1.0.
-This is the fifth release in the version 1 series. We believe that
-this version of Tahoe is stable enough to use as a permanent store of
-valuable data. The version 1 series of Tahoe will be actively
-supported and maintained for the forseeable future, and future versions
-of Tahoe will retain the ability to read files and directories produced
-by Tahoe v1 for the forseeable future.
+This is the fifth release in the version 1 series. The version 1 series
+of Tahoe will be actively supported and maintained for the forseeable
+future, and future versions of Tahoe will retain the ability to read
+files and directories produced by Tahoe v1 for the forseeable future.
The version 1 branch of Tahoe is the basis of the consumer backup
product from Allmydata, Inc. -- http://allmydata.com .
WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?
-With Tahoe, you can distribute your filesystem across a set of
-computers, such that if some of the computers fail or turn out to be
-malicious, the entire filesystem continues to be available, thanks to
-the remaining computers. You can also share your files with other
-users, using a simple and flexible access control scheme.
+With Tahoe, you can distribute your filesystem across a set of servers,
+such that if some of them fail or even turn out to be malicious, the
+entire filesystem continues to be available. You can share your files
+with other users, using a simple and flexible access control scheme.
Because this software is new, we do not categorically recommend it as
the sole repository of data which is extremely confidential or