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iwsea (Prometeus)
Anyone else get the email?
Essentially it's their hosted seafile "cloud", prices seem quite attractive but the email/page seem to be light on details about how they'll actually look after the data e.g backups.etc
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iwSea
Cloud Storage
April 25, 2016
We are pleased to announce the availability of iwSea Cloud Storage service.
What is iwSea? iwSea is a cloud storage and data synchronization service based upon the Seafile platform. iwSea lets you store your files and data on our central servers and synchronize them with laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets.
• The Seafile client application is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. In addition to using Seafile clients, you can also use the web interface and any webdav client to access your files and data stored in iwSea servers.
• iwSea lets you create indipendent libraries where you can upload, organize, sync and share your files.
• iwSea comes with an advanced encryption feature to protect your files and privacy. All data is transferred using SSL encrypted channels, in addition iwSea lets you create passwords for your libraries and all the files and data are encrypted on the desktop client or browser before they are uploaded to the server.
Subscription Plans. There are 3 plans with different storage size: Small with 200GB, Medium with 400GB and Large with 900GB. Each plan include unmetered transfer bandwidth.
Annual subscription prices. Small is €29/yr, Medium is €49/yr and Large is €99/yr.
Discounted introductory recurring rates! The prices for the next 30 days will be:
Small (200GB) €24/year, Medium (400GB) €39/year and Large (900GB) €69/year.
Order your iwSea account at discounted recurring price here !
Thank you!
— Prometeus Team
Comments
Here-where?
https://prometeus.net/billing/cart.php?gid=26
I wonder why exactly Seafile. Prometeus also have a good tendency to made a short-term discount in honor of launching their new products, but not in this time as far as I can see.
Any reason why not? I have my own install and it seems pretty decent.
I'm interested in what the setup is like. Massive SAN with Seafile accounts or an isolated container for each customer with a Seafile template.
Not exactly, it's just for the sake of curiosity.
A good reason is because Seafile offers client side encryption
Oh right so this DID post... (LET was having problems when I tried to post it last night)
@bersy there was a discount says so right there in the email I pasted...
Still be nice to know what kind of features it has in more detail, e.g how they keep the data safe, does it allow multiple users or is it per user pricing.etc
I was asked to give some details on this service, so here we go
These are individual accounts of a single (and large) seafile instance configured with the "cloud" settings (i.e. there is no organization features enabled).
Storage is on our ZFS san with several raidz2 vdevs.
A daily off site backup is performed for disaster recovery purpose.
If somebody (with an active service with us) want to try the service I've setup a sample plans (with only 10G of space) with a coupon code ( tryiwsea ) which allow you to try the service for one year. Please use the following url:
https://www.prometeus.net/billing/cart.php?a=add&pid=191&promocode=tryiwsea
This will not work without an active service, the coupon code is limited to 100 usage
Prometeus, would this be targetting the onedrives / dropboxes out there?
You can't have made much effort to check.
http://www.prometeus.net/site/iwsea.php
No, we are committed to privacy, please use the encryption available so that nobody will be able to read the files.
The software is open source, there are no backdoors, but you can, of course, make encrypted containers prior to using this software to upload them for better protection.
Hmm I've used seafile before although that was the free version, other than some pain if the server crashed during an upload and updates sometimes being a bit of an annoyance it was a pretty nice bet of software.
I believe it can do some form of de-duplication as well since it uses a storage subsystem not dis-simular to GIT.
This is also the free open source version. We only sell the storage, not the software, it like setting up a ftp server, of course, it has more features and stuff, but for single accounts it should be good enough.
We are also thinking and even preparing other storage solutions for the people which take steps to protect their constitutional and human rights to privacy and don't just hope nobody will sift through their data.
If you are using the Free version @Maounique you may run into a problem with disk usage as I don't believe it has online GC meaning you'll have to shut it down to run GC.
If you don't run GC nothing will get deleted... Ever!
I like the mention of a disaster-recovery provider backup.
I have no experience with seafile beyond seeing it's from a legit-looking Chinese tech company.
Open source SyncThing also has client-side encryption I believe, but minus the nice gui.
Looking forward to more of these semi-managed essential services (for today's Internet user)
It is open source... Nuff said.
Those are words you never expect to hear in the same sentence.
There is a lot of bias against chinese people due to their government actions, however, there are many people which do not agree with those policies, proof is the hard and illegal crackdown on people based in hong-kong and even kidnappings abroad. Not all chinese are taking goose-steps preparing to invade south asia, some deeply resent the direction the country is going. The same is valid for Russia, US, educated people understand what those policies mean, what religion and hate propaganda will eventually do.
That being said, this is not just a "chinese company", it is a multinational effort.
of course I know (we use seafile ourself and for some managed services since long time) :-)
we will perform periodic gc in occasion of upgrade and other maintenances.
I'm curious; Is file versioning / rollbacking à la Dropbox included in the service as well?
Seafile itself has version control, but I wonder if those 200GB/400GB/900GB is used for the files and their previous versions or the mentioned spaces are exclusive used space for file versioning.
We > @RoestVrijStaal said:
we keep 30 days of history at present which is not counted against quota.
Great offer
Took it for a quick spin.
Real happy to see Mandrill email headers in the 'Share file via email' emails.
The sharing features are important for typical consumer.
(QUICK : put in rate limits before some LET 'genius' abuses that somehow)
Edit: just saw WebDAV is mentioned in the iwSea announce email.
Can we expect support for read-only seafile FUSE support for access from linux servers?
If that was automate-able on your end, I think it would be a killer feature to have.
I'm not familiar enough with seafile to comment further.
Feedback 2: Tested photo uploads; Thumbnails are sorely NEEDed.
Relevant config perhaps: https://github.com/haiwen/seahub/blob/master/seahub/settings.py#L474
Limiting
THUMBNAIL_IMAGE_ORIGINAL_SIZE_LIMIT = 3
would be fine by me.Tagging @prometeus @maounique instead of raising a ticket. (A ticket didn't feel 'right' on a free trial)
Thumbnails are enabled, I just did a quick check:
Anyway please open a ticket if it doesn't works for you
Looks good and pricing is very nice.
If only there was some smaller offer...
D'oh. It works in regular libraries.
I just didn't realize I was operating with a so-called 'encrypted' library at the time.
My bad.
Sorry for reviving this old thread....
The renewal time has come, just wondering if there is any renewal deals on these stuff?
Owner was banned, because the offer was expired.. )
What?? Who was banned? Uncle Sal??