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Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Gandalf on October 29, 2015, 11:26:37 AM
https://meetlima.com/index.php?lang=en
QuoteBuild your personal Cloud in seconds
Install Lima at home.
Enjoy terabytes of files on your computer, smartphone and tablet wherever you are.

Interesting, very interesting indeed.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on October 29, 2015, 11:38:41 AM
So it makes cloud services redundant as long as you have a decent network at home and adequate resilience on your storage setup.

Nice idea. It's like spoke and hub storage with the clients controlling access and bypassing firewalls with app peer to peer control.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: TeaLeaf on October 29, 2015, 11:48:59 AM
Interesting indeed, but I'm not sure I'd want my cloud on a 'click-click' external hard drive.  

Quote from: LimaRemember that physical storage is cheaper than cloud storage. You will spend 3 to 5 cents per GB and you will own your hard drive forever.
I'm not quite sure how they calculate this figure.   Does it include the Lima and the external HDD (and if so, what storage size).  It also assumes that your connected external HDD doesn't ever fail.  I've had several externals fail over the years and I bet many people will recognise the 'click-click-dead' sound.

Now if it happily connected to a Nas4free box, then I'd be more interested, but then the NAS already gives you remote access!
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Gandalf on October 29, 2015, 12:09:36 PM
NAS is in the pipeline...
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Tutonic on October 29, 2015, 12:24:20 PM
Not a bad way to get at your files while you're out of the house, but I'm struggling to think of a problem this solves.

You'll also need a healthy upload speed on your connection at home, and most of us who are on ADSL+ don't have that.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: OldBloke on October 29, 2015, 12:55:36 PM
We're playing with OwnCloud (https://owncloud.org/faq/#whatis) in the school where I work. Open source and, so far, impressive results.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Gandalf on October 29, 2015, 01:13:33 PM
Quote from: OldBloke;405657We're playing with OwnCloud (https://owncloud.org/faq/#whatis) in the school where I work. Open source and, so far, impressive results.

Now that does look good. May have to get an instance spun up here in the rack...
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: TeaLeaf on October 29, 2015, 01:15:48 PM
Quote from: Gandalf;405659Now that does look good. May have to get an instance spun up here in the rack...
GandCloudTM - launching soon! :roflmao:
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Tutonic on October 29, 2015, 01:17:08 PM
Quote from: OldBloke;405657We're playing with OwnCloud (https://owncloud.org/faq/#whatis) in the school where I work. Open source and, so far, impressive results.

Just in case they weren't already awesome enough, they also have a Docker repository (https://hub.docker.com/_/owncloud/).
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: smilodon on October 29, 2015, 01:24:06 PM
Likewise it's a nice idea but I agree it seems to solve a problem I don't have.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: no peanuts on October 29, 2015, 05:30:25 PM
You may also want to check out https://www.seafile.com/en/home/
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on February 20, 2017, 06:01:17 PM
I bought a Lima Ultra and a 2TB Seagate Expansion drive. I figured if we backup the files we care most about to an actual cloud service and then to the Lima drive, we'll be pretty well covered in case of failure. I'm not a fan on NAS drives but the Lima and it's drive I just velcro onto a wall next to my router and forget about it. You just choose the folders to backup and whether to keep then offline as well on the device or just push them to the Lima. You can do a mutli drive setup but that costs the price of a second Lima and I'd say that's not much of a gain in resilience compared to having an offsite backup.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Penfold on February 21, 2017, 09:50:11 PM
Now Cubby is closing its doors I need a new solution for collaborative working across multiple sites.

I have four remote workers which have files I want to sync back to the office so they can be backed up to our cloud server. The problem with something like Dropbox (of which I have a few accounts) is that I need to sign them up to their own accounts or else give them access to the pro account - the free 2gb ones just aren't high enough.

Cubby / file sync worked well as it meant that files changes at the office or at their PC automatically synced.

Would Lima work?

Anyone got any other ideas of how to solve this?
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on February 22, 2017, 06:01:28 AM
Lima would work. You just need to have one main account and consider your backup strategy. I found yesterday I could drag files from Lima direct to any other cloud such as Google. So we backup/ share to Lima from anywhere and put the folder into Google Drive.

Edit: Of course Lima relies on your network where the drive is located being reasonably good. A 100Mbps cable link is obviously great. 2Mbps if you're syncing all day is bad but even that is workable for documents. Best thing about Lima is ease of use, security, support for any device and OS in an app or File Manager/ Finder in Windows/ Mac. And up to 7TB drive support so you can backup anything from anywhere to it and be pretty sure you have good storage capacity. We have a need for about 200GB, so I have a 2TB drive, cost under â,¬200 total for the Lima and drive. We both have google Drive with 215GB for 2 years from having bought LG phones in the past so have 2 levels of backup sorted.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Gandalf on February 22, 2017, 08:24:01 AM
I've been using Sync (https://www.sync.com/) for a few months now, works well and in the same way as dropbox. It is paid for, but the pricing isn't too bad at all. Oh and the free account is 5GB of storage, so may be enough for you?
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Penfold on February 22, 2017, 09:49:40 AM
Thanks guys.

I'll have a look at both. It's not the backing up that I'm struggling with - my two 1TB dropbox accounts more than handle that (with the 1TB OneDrive as backup backup or work stuff) but more the real time sync'ing of work.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: Penfold on February 22, 2017, 10:27:04 AM
Well it's close but not quite right.

I'm looking for a solution which can do all of the following:

1) sync/backup any folder without having to move it into a specific folder (i.e. not have to move folders to a single folder belonging to the cloud provider)
2) specify some folders sync between computers and backup to cloud, and some sync between computers without cloud backup
3) real-time sync between computers/backup to cloud (e.g. every time my word docx autosaves)
 
Cubby was perfect for that but it's now closing which is a shame.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on February 22, 2017, 11:00:42 AM
Still liking Google Drive with Offline for all that I have to say. Especailly the document editing, but of course it isn't M$ format.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: TeaLeaf on February 22, 2017, 11:15:23 AM
Quote from: albert;421865Still liking Google Drive with Offline for all that I have to say. Especailly the document editing, but of course it isn't M$ format.

+1 to this solution.
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: smilodon on February 22, 2017, 03:57:40 PM
And another +1 but as mentioned it's not Microsoft safe...... but is getting there. You might have to bite the bullet and find several services which combine to do what you want?
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on February 22, 2017, 08:12:02 PM
Each person needs an account. Another snag and if Google catch on your a business...

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Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: smilodon on February 22, 2017, 11:48:24 PM
Yep you can share folders with non Google users but collaboration is an issue. I have an Apps account so the business use isn't a problem.. It certainly isn't a solution to Penfolds issues, but might be part of a set of apps that would work. Combine GDrive/Dropbox etc with Lima but that still requires files to be shared on a user by user basis :-(
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: albert on February 23, 2017, 06:31:34 AM
Too many clouds! And that's before we even mention Doris and the weather!
Title: Lima - Personal Cloud
Post by: smilodon on February 23, 2017, 11:00:46 AM
I know, my bin blew over so I went straight to the supermarket and bought 100 tins of beans and loads of bottled water and blankets! We're doomed.

Pen have you had a look at this?

https://tresorit.com/pricing