Setting Up Your Own Supernote Private Cloud (Beta)
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Please note that Supernote Private Cloud is only available on Supernote Manta and Nomad devices updated to Chauvet 3.24.39_beta, and Supernote A5 X and A6 X devices updated to Chauvet 2.22.36_beta.
Every note you make on your Supernote is important. We've created a way for you to use cloud features (like syncing) while keeping your notes completely private on hardware that you own.
This isn't a general cloud service. It's a way to store all your Supernote files (notes, documents, etc.) on your own machine. This could be your home NAS (a network storage box) or a server inside your company. It becomes your dedicated storage spot.
What This Gives You
- Security: Your files stay on your hardware. They are never uploaded to Supernote or any other third party's servers. Your data stays private.
- Control: You decide how resources are used. For businesses, this is crucial: you can keep important meeting notes and client data stored internally, meeting security rules and compliances.
- Lower Costs: You use hardware you already have. You set it up once and don't pay ongoing fees to a cloud service.
How to Get Started
We provide a "Supernote Private Cloud Deployment Manual." This manual gives you step-by-step instructions:
- Clear Instructions: It tells you exactly what hardware/software you need and walks you through the setup. You don't need to be an IT expert.
- Linux/Unix Only: This system works with the Linux operating system (like what's on many NAS devices, such as Synology DSM). The manual covers setting this up on all compatible systems.
- Support: The manual includes a FAQ section and links to help if you run into any issues during the setup process.
You can download the manual here:
Download the Manual
Note: You need a device running Linux or a similar Unix-like system. Windows is not supported currently.