In this article, I'd like to present a little innovation that will allow you to create your own cloud at home.
You probably already know what cloud is. In case - or, the cloud is a storage that is on the Internet, like Google Drive, Dropbox, and many others (I don't recommend them, and you will soon know why!). So your smartphone will probably synchronize a lot of your data.
However, there is a question to ask with the cloud:
But where is all my data stored?
The current problem with the Cloud solutions offered by large companies is that your personal data is no longer private.
I assume you don't read the Terms of Use before creating your Google Account. And yet, it would have to (reassure you, I don't read them either; -)
That's where Lima brings the solution: A cloud hosted in your home, away from prying eyes.
All you have to do is connect Lima to your box and a hard drive, and you're done!
Plus, there is no subscription to pay! And the startup that created Lima is French!
Another point to know is that you no longer have any storage limit, so you can buy a 10-tera hard drive and use it in the cloud, without paying for subscriptions that are mandatory with other services.
In summary: This object will allow you to greatly improve your privacy, to be independent of corporate servers, all this with a single object!
Do not hesitate to give your opinion on this object in the comments!
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Un article intéressant!
J'ai actuellement un cloud personnel OwnCloud que j'herberge sur un Raspberry Pi (je pense faire un article sur le sujet prochainement), ce produit m'a l'air d'être une alternative plutôt intéressante! La seule question que je me pose est celle de la sécurité, y a-t-il un support du protocole https et un chiffrement des données sur le disque?
Il me semble que oui, mais au fait, owncloud n'est plus une Iso maintenant, du coup je ne sais plus l'installer sur ma Raspberry pi.
Aprés un tour sur le site de Lima, la page des caractéristiques techniques indique que les données sont chiffrés via AES256. Le site mentionne aussi que la taille maximale pour un disque dur est de 7TB (et non pas 10 comme dans l'exemple de l'article).
Je corrigerais ça demain :-) en tout cas merci pour ton retour ! A bientôt !
So, its like a thumb drive and you can access anywhere? Sound good if you travel alot. Thanks
Yeah, we put the Lima Ultra between the hard drive and the internet box. Thank you very much for the comment!
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