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Allmydata, Inc. [1], provider of the "Allmydata" consumer backup product, is
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pleased to announce the first public release of "Tahoe", a secure,
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distributed storage grid with a free-software licence.
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The source code that we are releasing is the current working prototype for
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Allmydata's next-generation product. This release is targeted at hackers who
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are willing to build from source and use a minimal, text-oriented web user
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interface.
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This prototype is not recommended for storage of confidential data nor for
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data which is not otherwise backed up, but it already implements a functional
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distributed storage grid and is useful for experimentation, prototyping, and
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extension.
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LICENCE
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Tahoe is offered under the GNU General Public License (v2 or later), with the
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added permission that, if you become obligated to release a derived work
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under this licence (as per section 2.b), you may delay the fulfillment of
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this obligation for up to 12 months.
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INSTALLATION
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This release of Tahoe works and passes all unit tests on Linux/x86,
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Linux/amd64, Mac/Intel, Mac/PPC, Windows-native, and Cygwin.
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To install, download the tarball [2], untar it, go into the resulting
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directory, and follow the directions in the README [3].
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USAGE
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Once installed, create a "client node". Instruct this client node to connect
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to a specific "introducer node" by means of config files in the client node's
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working directory. To join a public grid, copy in the .furl files for that
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grid. To create a private grid, run your own introducer, and copy its .furl
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files. See the README for step-by-step instructions.
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Each client node runs a local webserver (enabled by writing the desired port
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number into a file called 'webport'). The front page of this webserver shows
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the node's status, including which introducer is being used and which other
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nodes are connected. Links from the status page lead to others that give
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access to a shared virtual filesystem, in which each directory is represented
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by a separate page. Each directory page shows a list of the files available
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there, with download links, and forms to upload new files.
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Other ways to access the filesystem are planned, as well as other structures
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than the single globally-shared namespace implemented by this release: please
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see the roadmap.txt [5] for some rough details.
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HACKING AND COMMUNITY
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Please join the mailing list [4] to discuss the ideas behind Tahoe and
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extensions of and uses of Tahoe. Patches that extend and improve Tahoe are
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gratefully accepted -- roadmap.txt shows the next improvements that we plan
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to make. You can browse the revision control history, source code, and issue
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tracking at the Trac instance [6]. Please see the buildbot [7], which shows
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how Tahoe builds and passes unit tests on each checkin, and the code coverage
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results [8] and percentage-covered graph [9], which show how much of the
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Tahoe source code is currently exercised by the test suite.
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NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
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Each peer maintains a connection to each other peer. A single distinct
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server called an "introducer" is used to discover other peers with which to
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connect.
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To store a file, the file is encrypted and erasure coded, and each resulting
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share is uploaded to a different peer. The secure hash of the encrypted file
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and the encryption key are packed into a URI, knowledge of which is necessary
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and sufficient to recover the file.
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To fetch a file, starting with the URI, a subset of shares is downloaded from
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peers, the file is reconstructed from the shares, and then decrypted.
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A single distinct server called a "vdrive server" maintains a global share
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mapping from pathnames/filenames to URIs.
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We are well aware of the limitations of decentralization and scalability
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inherent in this prototype. In particular, the completely-connected property
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of the grid and the requirement of a single distinct introducer and vdrive
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server limits the possible size of the grid. We have plans to loosen these
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limitations (see roadmap.txt). Currently it should be noted that the grid
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already depends as little as possible on the accessibility and correctness of
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the introduction server and the vdrive server. Also note that the choice of
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which servers to use is easily configured -- you should be able to set up a
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private grid for you and your friends almost as easily as to connect to our
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public test grid.
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE
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Tahoe is a "from the ground-up" rewrite, inspired by Allmydata's existing
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consumer backup service. It is primarily written in Python.
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Tahoe is based on the Foolscap library [10] which provides a remote object
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protocol inspired by the capability-secure "E" programming language [11].
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Foolscap allows us to express the intended behavior of the distributed grid
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directly in object-oriented terms while relying on a well-engineered, secure
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transport layer.
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The underlying networking is provided by the Twisted library [12].
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Computationally intensive operations are performed in native compiled code,
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such as the "zfec" library for fast erasure coding (also available
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separately: [13]).
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[1] http://allmydata.com
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[2] http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/tahoe-0.2.0b1-0-UNSTABLE.tar.gz
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[3] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/README
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[4] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev
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[5] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/roadmap.txt
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[6] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe
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[7] http://allmydata.org/buildbot
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[8] http://allmydata.org/tahoe-figleaf/figleaf/
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[9] http://allmydata.org/tahoe-figleaf-graph/hanford.allmydata.com-tahoe_figleaf.html
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[10] http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/FoolsCap
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[11] http://erights.org/
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[12] http://twistedmatrix.com/
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[13] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/src/zfec
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