Binary package “tahoe-lafs” in ubuntu trusty
Secure distributed filesystem
Tahoe, the Least Authority File System, is a distributed filesystem that
features high reliability, strong security properties, and a fine-grained
sharing model. Files are encrypted, signed, erasure-coded, then distributed
over multiple servers, such that any (configurable) subset of the servers
will be sufficient to recover the data. The default 3-of-10 configuration
tolerates up to 7 server failures before data becomes unrecoverable.
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Tahoe offers "provider-
integrity of your data do not depend upon the behavior of the servers. The
use of erasure-coding means that reliability and availability depend only
upon a subset of the servers.
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Tahoe files are accessed through a RESTful web API, a human-oriented web
server interface, and CLI tools.
Source package
Published versions
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in amd64 (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in amd64 (Release)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in arm64 (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in arm64 (Release)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in armhf (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in armhf (Release)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in i386 (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in i386 (Release)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in powerpc (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in powerpc (Release)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in ppc64el (Proposed)
- tahoe-lafs 1.10.0-1 in ppc64el (Release)