WO2014104440A1 - Système et procédé permettant de fournir un service de nuage - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a cloud service providing system and method, and more particularly to a system and method for providing a personal cloud service.
- Cloud computing is a computing service that pays a fee for using a large amount of IT resources to service computing resources over the Internet by utilizing virtualization technology and distributed processing technology.
- cloud computing is an Internet-based user-oriented on-demand outsourcing service technology that integrates computing resources existing in different physical locations into one virtualization technology.
- Cloud services are evolving into cloud service types such as public cloud, private cloud, communication cloud, and hybrid cloud, and recently, personal cloud services that combine service types of public cloud and private cloud are being provided.
- the cloud service may be referred to as a cloud computing service.
- cloud service providers include Google, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, SK Telecom, NHN, Nokia, Samsung, LG, Symantec, HP, and EMC. Yes.
- Personal cloud service uses cloud storage to allow users with multiple IT devices to use the same files, such as photos, videos, documents, etc., which they have used at any time, anywhere, on their own IT devices. to be.
- files are stored separately for each user's IT device, eliminating the inconvenience of moving and copying between the IT devices, and the automatic synchronization enables the sharing of files between IT devices in real time.
- the user may use only one personal cloud service provided by one cloud service provider, or may use a plurality of personal cloud services provided by a plurality of personal cloud service providers.
- FIG. 1 is a conventional block diagram showing an example in which a specific user uses a plurality of personal cloud services.
- FIG. 1 illustrates an example of using five personal cloud services.
- the number of personal cloud services used by a user and the number of IT devices possessed by the user may be different for each user.
- the first to fifth personal clouds of FIG. 1 include personal cloud services provided by different cloud service providers.
- the first personal cloud is from Apple
- the second personal cloud is from Google
- the third personal cloud is from Microsoft
- the fourth personal cloud is from NHN
- the fifth personal cloud is from Amazon. It may include. This is only an example to help understand, and personal cloud service providers may vary from user to user.
- Each of the first to fifth personal clouds includes its own cloud storage.
- each domestic and foreign personal cloud service will have a slightly different characteristics depending on the cloud service provider.
- each cloud service provider has its own policy and provides its own personal cloud service to the user. For example, free storage space, file retention periods, etc. may vary for each personal cloud service.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide a cloud service providing system and method for facilitating file management of a user using a plurality of personal cloud services.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a cloud service providing system and method for facilitating file management of a user by virtualizing each cloud storage of a plurality of personal clouds used by a user into one storage space and providing the same to a user.
- the cloud service providing system for achieving the above object is a virtual cloud for virtualizing each cloud storage of the one or more personal cloud to which the user subscribed, each of the one or more personal cloud into one storage space, and the virtual cloud And an IT device that accesses the virtual cloud using an account of and registers the one or more personal clouds and an account of each personal cloud.
- the virtual cloud automatically accesses one or more personal clouds based on an account of the registered one or more personal clouds, reads files uploaded to one or more personal clouds, generates a file list, and then sends the file to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud. In one embodiment to provide.
- the virtual cloud stores at least one personal cloud and an account of each personal cloud registered by the IT device in a user account management database (DB), wherein the user account management DB is a storage space in the virtual cloud and the at least one personal In one embodiment, the storage in the cloud storage of the cloud.
- DB user account management database
- the virtual cloud reads all files uploaded to one or more personal clouds and generates a list of files to provide to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the virtual cloud reads all files uploaded to at least one personal cloud, generates a file list for each file type, and provides the file list to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the virtual cloud reads all files uploaded to at least one personal cloud, generates a file list for each personal cloud, and provides the file list to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the virtual cloud reads files uploaded to the personal cloud selected by the IT device and generates a file list when the registered personal clouds are plural, and provides the virtual cloud to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud. Shall be.
- the virtual cloud performs copying / moving / deleting a specific file of a file list provided to the IT device.
- the virtual cloud may perform at least one of storage period management of files uploaded to the registered one or more personal clouds and storage space management of one or more personal clouds.
- the list includes information for identifying each file and personal cloud information to which the file is uploaded.
- the virtual cloud uploads a file generated by the IT device to at least one of registered personal clouds at the request of the IT device.
- a cloud service providing method includes accessing the virtual cloud with an account of a virtual cloud to register at least one personal cloud and a user account of each personal cloud, and registering the at least one personal cloud. Automatically accessing one or more personal clouds based on an account of the user, and virtualizing each cloud storage of one or more personal clouds into one storage space, and then reading and uploading files uploaded to one or more personal clouds to generate a list. Providing to an IT device connected to the cloud.
- the list providing step reads all files uploaded to at least one personal cloud and generates them as a list to provide to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the list providing step reads all the files uploaded to at least one personal cloud, generates a list for each file type, and provides the list to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the list providing step reads all files uploaded to at least one personal cloud, generates a list for each personal cloud, and provides the list to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud.
- the cloud service providing method may further include copying / moving / deleting a specific file of a list provided to the IT device.
- the cloud service providing method may further include performing at least one of storage period management of files uploaded to the registered one or more personal clouds and storage space management of one or more personal clouds.
- the user can check his files uploaded to the personal cloud anytime, anywhere on any IT device.
- the files in the virtual cloud remain the same on any IT device, so that the management and sharing of the files can be efficiently performed.
- the user can manage the account of the personal cloud to which he subscribes, the file retention period, and the storage of the personal cloud. It eliminates the hassle of file management and personal cloud management due to policy changes of cloud service providers such as capacity.
- the virtualized space may be used as local storage of an IT device connected to the virtual cloud
- the storage space of the IT device connected to the virtual cloud may be expanded. This allows efficient use of the local storage area of IT devices.
- FIG. 1 is a view showing an example of a conventional cloud service providing system
- FIG. 2 is a view showing an embodiment of a cloud service providing system according to the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a process of registering each personal cloud subscribed to by a user individual in a virtual cloud according to the present invention
- FIG. 4 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a process of generating a list by reading files from each personal cloud registered in a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a specific embodiment of a cloud service providing system according to the present invention.
- 6A and 6B illustrate an embodiment of a list screen provided by a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- 7 (a) to 7 (c) are views showing another embodiment of a list screen provided by a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- 8A to 8C illustrate another embodiment of a list screen provided by a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating another embodiment of a process of generating a list by reading files from each personal cloud registered in a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- 10A to 10C illustrate another embodiment of a list screen provided by a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating still another embodiment of a process of generating a list by reading files from each personal cloud registered in the virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- 12A to 12C illustrate another embodiment of a list screen provided by a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 is a view showing another embodiment of a cloud service providing system according to the present invention.
- Embodiments according to the inventive concept may be variously modified and may have various forms, and specific embodiments will be illustrated in the drawings and described in detail herein. However, this is not intended to limit the embodiments in accordance with the concept of the present invention to a particular disclosed form, it should be understood to include all changes, equivalents, and substitutes included in the spirit and scope of the present invention.
- first and / or second may be used to describe various components, but the components should not be limited by the terms.
- the terms are used only for the purpose of distinguishing one component from another, for example, without departing from the scope of rights in accordance with the inventive concept, and the first component may be called a second component and similarly The second component may also be referred to as the first component.
- the present invention provides a user with a virtual cloud that manages a plurality of personal clouds subscribed to by a user, thereby facilitating user file management.
- a user can collect and manage their own files uploaded to a plurality of personal clouds. And no matter which IT device you connect to, you can keep the same data.
- the user can use the personal cloud service without managing what kind of cloud the file he wants is uploaded, how long the file remains, and how much storage is left in each personal cloud. .
- the file may be a still image, a video, a document, or the like. It can also be a game, mail, or application. Still images may be photographs or pictures.
- FIG. 2 is a view showing an embodiment of a cloud service providing system including a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example in which a specific user subscribes to five personal cloud services.
- the number of personal cloud services used by a user and the number of IT devices possessed by the user may be different for each user.
- the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 of FIG. 2 include personal cloud services provided by different cloud service providers.
- the first personal cloud 101 is from Apple
- the second personal cloud 102 is from Google
- the third personal cloud 103 is from Microsoft
- the fourth personal cloud 104 is from NHN
- the personal cloud 105 may include a personal cloud service provided by Amazon. This is only an example to help understand, and personal cloud service providers may vary from user to user.
- the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 each include their own cloud storage.
- each domestic and foreign personal cloud service will have a slightly different characteristics depending on the cloud service provider.
- each cloud service provider has its own policy and provides its own personal cloud service to the user. For example, free storage space, file retention periods, etc. may vary for each personal cloud service.
- the IT device used by the user in the present invention is an MP3 player, desktop computer, laptop, mobile phone, navigation, e-reader, portable multimedia player (PMP), tablet computer, digital TV, game consoles, NAS (Network Attached Storage), etc.
- MP3 player desktop computer
- laptop mobile phone
- navigation e-reader
- PMP portable multimedia player
- tablet computer digital TV
- game consoles NAS (Network Attached Storage)
- NAS Network Attached Storage
- the cloud service providing system of FIG. 2 further includes a virtual cloud 300.
- the virtual cloud 300 virtualizes each cloud storage of the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 into one storage space. That is, the virtual cloud 300 processes files uploaded to each cloud storage of the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 as if they are stored in one storage space. In addition, the virtual cloud 300 may automatically or manually manage the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105.
- FIG. 2 illustrates an example in which an IT device such as a mobile phone 201, a NAS 202, a notebook 203, and a PMP 203 accesses the virtual cloud 300.
- an IT device such as a mobile phone 201, a NAS 202, a notebook 203, and a PMP 203 accesses the virtual cloud 300.
- the virtual cloud 300 when a user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using at least one IT device, the virtual cloud 300 is stored in each cloud storage of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 registered by the user in advance. Read the stored files to create a list, and provide it to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud (300).
- a user must first create a virtual cloud account for accessing the virtual cloud 300 and register with the virtual cloud 300. Perform some kind of membership process.
- the virtual cloud account includes an ID and password.
- accessing to the virtual cloud 300 means a state of logging in to the virtual cloud 300 using a virtual cloud account.
- the user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using a virtual cloud account through a specific IT device, and then each individual cloud and an account of the personal cloud that the user subscribes to the virtual cloud 300.
- Register For example, if a user uses five personal clouds 101-105 as shown in FIG. 2, accounts of five personal clouds 101-105 and five personal clouds are registered in the virtual cloud 300.
- the virtual cloud 300 stores each personal cloud registered by the user and an account of the personal cloud in a user account management database DB.
- the user account management DB may be allocated to a storage space (called local storage) embedded in the virtual cloud 300, and may be allocated to one of the personal clouds of the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105. It can also be allocated to cloud storage.
- FIG. 3 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a process of registering each personal cloud subscribed to by a user individual in a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- the user creates an account of the virtual cloud to use when accessing the virtual cloud 300 using the IT device and then performs a member registration procedure of registering with the virtual cloud 300 (S301).
- the user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using the virtual cloud account through the IT device, and then registers each personal cloud and an account of the cloud to which the user individual subscribes (S302).
- Each personal cloud registered in the step S302 and the account of the cloud is stored in the user account management DB (S303).
- the virtual cloud 300 may be accessed whenever the user's IT device accesses the virtual cloud 300.
- the files are read from each personal cloud registered by the user to generate a list, and the generated list is provided to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of a process in which a virtual cloud according to the present invention reads files uploaded to each personal cloud subscribed to by a user, generates a list, and provides the list to an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300. It is a flow chart.
- the user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using the virtual cloud account through the IT device (S401). Then, the virtual cloud 300 automatically accesses each personal cloud registered in the virtual cloud 300 based on the account of each personal cloud stored in the user account management DB (S402). Referring to FIG. 2, the virtual cloud 300 automatically connects to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105.
- the IT device is an IT device used in step S401, and may be one or more.
- the list may be a list including all files stored in the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 registered by the user, may be a list classified by file types, and classified by each personal cloud. It can also be a list.
- a user may access the virtual cloud 300 anytime, anywhere using one or more IT devices, and see the same list screen regardless of the type of IT device.
- the user selects a specific file from the list, the user can view the selected file in detail through the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300. That is, the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 are linked with the virtual cloud 300. Therefore, the services provided by the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 may also be used in the virtual cloud 300 in the same manner. For example, a user may access the virtual cloud 300 and use mail, cafe, blog, etc. of a specific personal cloud registered in the virtual cloud 300.
- the virtual cloud 300 may manage and share files uploaded to each personal cloud. To this end, it is assumed that the virtual cloud 300 knows in advance the policies for the files of each personal cloud stored in the user account management DB.
- the virtual cloud 300 may move the file to another personal cloud and upload it to the first personal cloud 101 again. Then, since the file becomes a file newly uploaded to the first personal cloud 101, the storage period of the file is increased to 100 days again.
- the virtual cloud 300 may perform this function automatically or may be manually performed. That is, when automatically performed, the virtual cloud 300 may move to the personal cloud having the most free storage space among the remaining personal clouds except the personal cloud to which the file is uploaded, if there is a file whose storage period expires. .
- the virtual cloud 300 may notify the user through the IT device if there is a file whose storage period expires, and allow the user to select a personal cloud to move the file to.
- the user does not have to worry about a retention period of a file that may be different for each personal cloud.
- the virtual cloud 300 may move some files stored in the first personal cloud 101 to another personal cloud.
- the virtual cloud 300 may perform this function automatically or may be manually performed. That is, when automatically performed, the virtual cloud 300 may move some files stored in the first personal cloud 101 to one of the remaining personal clouds except the first personal cloud, and notify the user. If performed manually, the virtual cloud 300 notifies the user that the storage capacity of the first personal cloud 101 is low, and may allow the user to select a file and a personal cloud to move. have.
- the virtual cloud 300 automatically or manually manages a personal cloud having a small storage capacity, the user does not have to worry about managing a storage capacity that may be different for each personal cloud.
- the user may access the virtual cloud 300 through the IT device, and then perform file copy / move / delete / upload on a specific file in the virtual cloud 300.
- File copying here includes copying a file within one personal cloud, copying a file from one personal cloud to another, and copying a file (or file download) from one personal cloud to the IT device.
- File movement includes file movement within one personal cloud, file movement from one personal cloud to another, and file movement from one personal cloud to the IT device.
- File deletion includes deletion of files stored in a particular personal cloud.
- the file upload includes uploading a file generated or stored in an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 to one or more personal clouds registered in the virtual cloud 300.
- a file generated by an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 may be stored in local storage embedded in the IT device or may be stored in cloud storage of at least one personal cloud. That is, since the virtualized space may be used as local storage of the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300, the storage space of the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 may be expanded. This allows for efficient use of the local storage area built into IT devices.
- FIG. 5 is a view showing a specific embodiment of a cloud service providing system including a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 5 shows examples of files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105, and it can be seen that two types of files are uploaded.
- photo 1, photo 2, and document 1 are uploaded to the first personal cloud 101
- photo 3, photo 4, and photo 5 are uploaded to the second personal cloud 102
- the third personal cloud 103 is uploaded.
- Document 2, document 3, and photo 6 are uploaded
- photo 2, photo 3, and document 2 are uploaded to the fourth personal cloud 104
- photo 6, photo 7, and 5 are uploaded to the fifth personal cloud 105.
- document 4 is uploaded.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B show the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105.
- An example of showing uploaded files in a list form regardless of file types is shown.
- the virtual cloud 300 reads files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 to read (a) or FIG. 6. As shown in (b) of FIG. 6, the list is generated and provided to the IT device of the user connected to the virtual cloud 300. According to an embodiment of the present invention, if there are a plurality of IT devices connected to the virtual cloud 300, the same list screen is provided to the plurality of IT devices.
- FIG. 6A shows a list of all files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105.
- what is shown on the list may be a file name of each file, or may be a thumbnail form in which a part of the content of the file is shown so that the contents of each file can be roughly known.
- FIG. 6B shows a list including all files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 and corresponding personal cloud information.
- what is shown on the list may be a file name of each file, or may be a thumbnail form in which a part of the content of the file is shown so that the contents of each file can be roughly known.
- each file also provides information on the personal cloud to which the file is uploaded.
- the personal IT device name may be displayed on the actual IT device.
- the file corresponding to Photo 1 may display iCloud, a personal cloud provided by Apple. In this case, the user may know in which personal cloud the file corresponding to the picture 1 is uploaded.
- File copy / move here includes file copy / move within one personal cloud, file copy / move from one personal cloud to another, and file copy / move from one personal cloud to the IT device. do. That is, at least one IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 uploads a file uploaded to any one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 at the request of the IT device. You can copy or move it with.
- the user can select a personal cloud as a source for copying / moving files through the IT device and an IT device as a target.
- a file generated at a specific IT device may be stored in local storage in the IT device and / or uploaded to at least one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through the virtual cloud 300.
- the user can manage the storage period of files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 via an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300, the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. Storage capacity management of can also be performed. Detailed descriptions of file and personal cloud management have been given above, and thus are omitted here.
- the virtual cloud 300 when a user's IT device accesses the virtual cloud 300, the virtual cloud 300 first displays file type icons for selecting a file type, and then selects the selected file type icon. Only files corresponding to the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 may be read and generated, and then provided to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- the file type icon may be any type that can identify the file type. For example, if the file type is a document, it may be an icon with the text “Document” or an icon with a picture corresponding to the document.
- FIGS. 7A to 7C show examples of a list screen when a file type icon corresponding to a picture is selected in the file type list according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A to 7C illustrate examples of a list screen when files are uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 as shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 7A illustrates an example of a file type list screen according to the present invention, in which a file type icon corresponding to a picture, a file type icon corresponding to a document, a file type icon corresponding to a video, and the like are displayed. .
- the virtual cloud 300 corresponds to a photo uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. Only the files to be read are read from the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105, and a list is generated as shown in FIG. 7B and displayed on the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- the virtual cloud 300 corresponds to a photo uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. After only reading the files from the first to fifth personal cloud (101-105) and generates a list including the personal cloud information uploaded to each photo file as shown in Fig. 7 (c) to the virtual cloud 300 Displayed in the IT device connected to.
- the personal cloud information may be a corresponding personal cloud name.
- the user may select at least one file from a list as shown in FIG. 7 (b) or FIG. 7 (c) through an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 to perform at least one of file copy / move / delete.
- File copy / move here includes file copy / move within one personal cloud, file copy / move from one personal cloud to another, and file copy / move from one personal cloud to the IT device. do.
- a file generated at a specific IT device may be stored in local storage in the IT device and / or uploaded to at least one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through the virtual cloud 300. .
- FIGS. 8A to 8C illustrate examples of a list screen when a file type icon corresponding to a document is selected in the file type list according to the present invention. Is showing them.
- FIG. 8A illustrates an example of a file type list screen according to the present invention, in which a file type icon corresponding to a picture, a file type icon corresponding to a document, a file type icon corresponding to a video, and the like are displayed. .
- a file type icon corresponding to a document when a file type icon corresponding to a document is selected from the list of FIG. 8A, only files corresponding to documents uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 may be selected. After reading from the fifth personal cloud 101-105, a list is generated as shown in FIG. 8B and displayed on the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- a file type icon corresponding to a document when a file type icon corresponding to a document is selected from the list of FIG. 8A, only files corresponding to the documents uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 may be selected. After reading from the fifth personal cloud 101-105, a list including the personal cloud information uploaded to each document file is generated as shown in FIG. 8C, and displayed on the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300. do. In this case, the personal cloud information may be a corresponding personal cloud name.
- the user may perform at least one of file copy / move / delete by selecting a specific file from a list as shown in FIG. 8 (b) or FIG. 8 (c) through an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- File copy / move here includes file copy / move within one personal cloud, file copy / move from one personal cloud to another, and file copy / move from one personal cloud to the IT device. do.
- a file generated at a specific IT device may be stored in local storage in the IT device and / or uploaded to at least one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through the virtual cloud 300. .
- the user can manage the storage period of files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 via an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300, the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. Storage capacity management of can also be performed. Detailed descriptions of file and personal cloud management have been given above, and thus are omitted here.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a process in which a virtual cloud reads files uploaded to each personal cloud subscribed to by a user, generates a list for each file type, and provides the same to a user.
- the user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using the virtual cloud account through a specific IT device (S601). Then, the virtual cloud 300 automatically accesses each personal cloud registered in the virtual cloud 300 based on the account of each personal cloud stored in the user account management DB (S602). Referring to FIG. 2, the virtual cloud 300 automatically connects to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105.
- the file type icons for identifying the file type are generated as shown in FIG. 7A or FIG. 8A and displayed on the IT device (S603).
- the user's IT device selects one file type icon in FIG. 7A or FIG. 8A (S604), files corresponding to the selected file type are first to fifth personal cloud 101-101.
- a list is generated and displayed on the IT device (S605). For example, if a file type icon corresponding to a picture is selected, a list as shown in FIG. 7B or 7C is displayed on the IT device. As another example, if a file type icon corresponding to a document is selected, a list such as (b) of FIG. 8 or (c) of FIG. 8 is displayed on the IT device.
- the virtual cloud 300 may first select one of the personal clouds registered in the virtual cloud 300. After displaying a list of personal clouds, only files uploaded to a specific personal cloud selected by the user may be read from the corresponding personal cloud to generate a list, and then provided to the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- FIGS. 10A to 10C show examples of a list screen when a specific personal cloud is selected in the personal cloud list according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 10A to 10C illustrate examples of a list screen when files are uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101 to 105 as shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 10A illustrates an example of a personal cloud list screen registered in the virtual cloud 300 according to the present invention, in which the first to fifth personal clouds are displayed in a list form.
- the first to fifth personal clouds may be represented by the names of the respective personal clouds.
- FIG. 10B illustrates an example of a list screen when the first personal cloud 101 is selected by the user's IT device on the list screen of FIG. 10A. That is, FIG. 10B illustrates a file type list screen for displaying files uploaded to the first personal cloud 101 by file type.
- FIG. 10B illustrates a file type icon corresponding to a photo, a file type icon corresponding to a document, a file type icon corresponding to a video, and the like as shown in FIG. 7A or 8A. have.
- the virtual cloud 300 may remove only files corresponding to a document uploaded to the first personal cloud 101.
- One is read from the personal cloud 101 and a list is generated as shown in FIG. 10C and displayed on the IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300.
- the user may select at least one document from a list as shown in FIG. 10C through an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300 to perform at least one of file copy / move / delete.
- File copy / move here includes file copy / move within one personal cloud, file copy / move from one personal cloud to another, and file copy / move from one personal cloud to the IT device. do.
- a file generated at a specific IT device may be stored in local storage in the IT device and / or uploaded to at least one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through the virtual cloud 300.
- the user can manage the storage period of files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 via an IT device connected to the virtual cloud 300, the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. Storage capacity management of can also be performed. Detailed descriptions of file and personal cloud management have been given above, and thus are omitted here.
- FIG. 11 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a process in which a virtual cloud reads files uploaded to each personal cloud subscribed to by a user, generates a list for each personal cloud, and provides the same to a user.
- a user accesses the virtual cloud 300 using a virtual cloud account through a specific IT device (S701). Then, the virtual cloud 300 automatically accesses each personal cloud registered in the virtual cloud 300 based on the account of each personal cloud stored in the user account management DB (S702). Referring to FIG. 2, the virtual cloud 300 automatically connects to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105.
- the personal cloud list including the automatically connected personal clouds is displayed on the IT device as shown in FIG. 10A (S703).
- file type icons for identifying a file type are generated as shown in FIG. 10 (b) and displayed on the IT device (S705).
- the user's IT device selects a specific file type icon (S706)
- files corresponding to the selected file type are read from the personal cloud selected in step 704, a list is generated, and displayed on the IT device (S707).
- the first personal cloud 101 is selected in step S704 and the file type icon corresponding to the document is selected in step S706, the document list as shown in FIG. 10C is displayed on the IT device.
- the virtual cloud 300 displays a menu for selecting a personal cloud and a menu for selecting a file type. Then, the list may be generated and provided to the IT device according to the selected menu.
- FIG. 12A illustrates an example of a screen of an IT device in which a menu for selecting a personal cloud and a menu for selecting a file type are displayed together.
- FIG. 12B illustrates an example of a personal cloud list displayed on the IT device when a menu corresponding to the personal cloud is selected in FIG. 12A by the user's IT device. Subsequent operations have been described in detail with reference to FIGS. 10 and 11 and will not be described herein.
- FIG. 12C illustrates an example of a file type list displayed on the IT device when a menu corresponding to the file type is selected in FIG. 12A by the user's IT device. Subsequent operations have been described in detail with reference to FIGS. 7 to 9, and thus descriptions thereof will be omitted.
- the operation of the virtual cloud 300 described so far may be performed with a separate virtual cloud management server in the virtual cloud, or may be performed using an existing IT device.
- the role of the virtual cloud management server may be performed in any one of the personal cloud subscribed to by the user.
- FIG. 13 is a view showing another embodiment of a cloud service providing system including a virtual cloud according to the present invention.
- FIG. 13 shows an example of managing each personal cloud subscribed to by a user using an existing IT device as a virtual cloud management server.
- the virtual storage 300-1 and the management server 400 configure a virtual cloud.
- an existing IT device such as a personal computer, a NAS, or the like is used as a management server.
- FIG. 13 shows an example of using a NAS as a management server.
- the management server 400 is a NAS.
- the existing NAS is a service server that provides various functions, including allowing the user to use the storage space where the mass storage space (eg, HDD) connected to the network is accessible to the network.
- the mass storage space eg, HDD
- the present invention adds the management function of each personal cloud described in Figs.
- each registered personal cloud and an account of the personal cloud are stored in a portion of a storage space of the NAS.
- FIGS. 2 to 12. The operation after the process of registering the personal cloud and the account of the personal cloud to which the user subscribes is completed follows the description of FIGS. 2 to 12. Therefore, the parts not described herein will be described with reference to FIGS. 2 to 12. That is, when a user connects to the NAS through an IT device, the NAS is connected to (a) and (b) of FIG. 6, (a) to (c) of FIG. 7, and (a) to FIG. 8 of FIG. 8. A list such as (c), (a) to (c) of FIG. 10, (c) of FIG. 10, and (a) to (c) of FIG. 12 may be provided through an IT device connected to the NAS. have.
- the user may select at least one file from a list displayed on an IT device connected to the NAS to perform at least one of file copy / move / delete / upload.
- File copy / move here includes file copy / move within one personal cloud, file copy / move from one personal cloud to another, and file copy / move from one personal cloud to the IT device. do.
- a file generated at a specific IT device may be stored in local storage in the IT device and / or uploaded to at least one of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through the NAS.
- the user can manage storage periods of files uploaded to the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105 through an IT device connected to the NAS, and manage the storage capacity of the first to fifth personal clouds 101-105. Can also be performed. Detailed descriptions of file and personal cloud management have been given above, and thus are omitted here.
- the present invention can be applied to both an Internet-enabled IT device and a personal cloud subscribed to by a user.
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L'invention concerne un système et un procédé permettant de fournir un service de nuage personnel. Le système comprend : un ou plusieurs nuage(s) personnel(s) qu'un utilisateur a rejoint(s) ; un nuage virtuel permettant de virtualiser chaque mémoire du nuage dudit ou desdits nuage(s) personnel(s) en un espace mémoire ; et un dispositif de TI qui accède au nuage virtuel en utilisant le compte du nuage virtuel et enregistre ledit ou lesdits nuage(s) personnel(s) et le compte de chaque nuage personnel. Le nuage virtuel accède automatiquement à un ou plusieurs nuage(s) personnel(s) sur la base des comptes enregistrés dudit ou desdits nuage(s) personnel(s), lit les fichiers téléchargés vers ledit ou lesdits nuage(s) personnel(s), génère une liste et fournit la liste au dispositif de TI qui a accédé audit nuage virtuel.
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