Lucas Mearian
Senior Reporter

LaCie offers hybrid cloud storage service

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Jun 28, 20112 mins

Do-it-your-self backup may be cheaper, but not necessarily easier

LaCie has announced a hybrid storage product that combines a desktop hard drive with a cloud storage service.

The new product, called CloudBox, automatically stores a copy of your data locally to what is basically a network-attached storage (NAS) device and then securely replicates that data to an online storage service.

The company said all data is secured using 128-bit AES encryption before it is are sent to the cloud, meaning no one but the user can access it.

LaCie attained its online backup service with the purchase of Wuala two years ago.

But CloudBox doesn’t come cheap. For $200, a consumer gets a 100GB desktop box and a one-year subscription to the online cloud service. For every year after that, it’ll cost $100 to renew the cloud service.

By comparison, a 1TB external hard drive can be had for less than $100 via sites such as Pricegrabber.com, and online backup providers such as Mozy’s MozyHome charge $5.95 per month for as much as 50GB of storage capacity.

LaCie makes secure backup easy with its new service. There’s no need to configure a drive with encryption and then set up a separate online backup service. With CloudBox, files selected for backup are automatically stored locally and to the cloud.

Lucas Mearian

With a career spanning more than two decades in journalism and technology research, Lucas Mearian is a seasoned writer, editor, and former IDC analyst with deep expertise in enterprise IT, infrastructure systems, and emerging technologies. Currently a senior writer at Computerworld covering AI, the future of work, healthcare IT and financial services IT, his 23-year tenure has included roles such as Senior Technology Editor and Data Storage Channel Editor, where he covered cutting-edge topics like blockchain, 3D printing, sustainable IT, and autonomous vehicles. He has appeared on several podcasts, including Foundry’s Today In Tech. He also served as a research manager at IDC, where he focused on software-defined infrastructure, compute, and storage within the Infrastructure Systems, Platforms, and Technologies group.

Before entering tech media, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Waltham Daily News Tribune and as a senior reporter for the MetroWest Daily News. He’s won first place awards from the New England Press Association, the American Association of Business Publication Editors, and has been a finalist for several Jesse H. Neal Awards for outstanding business journalism. A former U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who served in reconnaissance, he brings a disciplined, analytical mindset to his work, along with outstanding writing, research, and public speaking skills.

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