Apollo Has Been Resurrected. Colorado Springs. Stream Tracks and Playlists from Apollo on your desktop or mobile device. Apollo cloud is a small, quiet appliance that allows you to privately and securely store your data. Manage and store your files from virtually any device; from anywhere in the world. Easily access up to 2TB without the fear of monthly recurring fees.
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Overview:
PROMISE's Apollo is a small, quiet appliance that works with the Apollo Cloud companion app to easily manage storing data from your Mac, iPhone, or iPad. Store, access, share and manage records, photos, and videos from anywhere, using any device with complete privacy and security—and no recurring fees. Excellent for your family, small business, home office, or small departmental group. Invite members into your trusted circle to use your Apollo. Each member gets his or her own private space and sharing control.
Easy set up and use from anywhere
You don't need to understand networking or how to hook up a computer to use Apollo. Just plug Apollo into your Internet-enabled router, start up the intuitive Apollo Cloud app downloaded from the App Store on your Mac, iPhone, or iPad, register your Apollo, and start storing and sharing from anywhere.
Access personal data from anywhere
You and members of your trusted circle can store content in and access each of your own private spaces on Apollo from anywhere over the web. Apollo supports up to 10 individual users total from a single device.
Auto upload Camera Rolls and stream videos
Each member can choose to automatically upload new content from their Camera Roll from all their iOS devices. They can also smoothly playback videos and other media content.
Private space and sharing control
You and each person in your trusted circle gets their own private storage space on Apollo and can independently control what they want to share and with whom. You can share select content with non-members as well, just as in your Cloud accounts.
Private and secure with easy backup and restore
Rest easy knowing that all your data is stored safely and securely on your Apollo. In addition, all your access transactions over the web are encrypted. You can even back up your Apollo to an external USB drive and restore to Apollo—all with a few taps on your Mac or iOS device.
Social elements
Friends and family can comment on and discuss shared files, photos, and videos within an entirely private environment.
Streamlined, quiet, and sturdy design
The attractive Apollo appliance fits neatly on a shelf, desktop, entertainment center, or tucked away in your closet. It's whisper-quiet and stays comfortably cool. A subtle LED indicator displays status.
Huge Storage Space
4TB of storage space with no recurring fees. With Apollo Cloud, save and share more than 440 hours of HD video, 220,000 photos and a half million songs!*
* Calculation averages: HD video = 9GB/hour. 5 minutes MP3 = 0.007GB/title. 12 MP photo = 0.018 GB/photo.
Features and Benefits:
System Highlights
- 4TB of storage for all types of files without any recurring fees
- Easy to set up and use from Apollo Cloud app
- View your private data, stream videos, or add content from anywhere on any device
- Share Apollo among as many as 10 people—each gets private space and individual sharing control
- Private and secure, with backup or restore options
- Elegant, quiet yet sturdy design
- Ethernet and USB 3.0 connectivity
- Data encryption to secure your information
Specifications:
Apollo Cloud Specifications | |
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HDD | 4TB 3.5” SATA6G |
Connectivity | USB 3.0 , Gigabit Ethernet |
Dimensions | 5.6 x 7.5 x 2.4 inches (143 x 190 x 61 mm) |
Weight | 1.2 kg / 2.64 lbs (including HDD) |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty (90 day web/phone support) |
System Requirements | Requirements Operating System: Mac OS X v10.8 or later, iOS 8 or later, Windows 10/8/7/Vista, Android 4.4 or later |
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FAQ:
The Apollo Cloud is a dynamic new product that will change the way you store and share your precious electronic memories and important files. If you aren’t familiar with data storage or a private cloud, we’ve got the answers you’re looking for right here!
What is Personal Cloud Storage?
Personal Cloud Storage devices typically allow you to store files on them and access through the internet. Some devices allow sharing with guests. What makes this product so unique, is unlike other cloud options, you physically possess the storage device.
What can I do with Apollo Cloud that I can’t do with other Cloud accounts
- Apollo Cloud is just as convenient, easy to store, access, and share as your Cloud accounts, but without the limitations and cost and with much more privacy.
- Time Machine backup for Mac
- You get huge capacity - 4TB - with no recurring fees.
- There are no limits on size, resolution or length of files that you can store and share.
- Each member can selectively share content privately with specific members of your circle, or the public.
- You have much more privacy since your data is stored ONLY on your Apollo Cloud unit and not scattered across multiple locations on the web.
- All data transfers over the internet are encrypted as well.
Why should I buy Apollo Cloud vs. other Personal Cloud Storage solutions?
- Apollo Cloud is Personal Cloud Storage for you AND your private circle.
- Unlike other solutions, Apollo Cloud is designed for easy storing and sharing within your family or group while offering full privacy for each member.
- Each member can decide what to share, and with whom!
- The Apollo Cloud App allows you and your circle to store and share from anywhere through a smartphone or tablet, without downloading separate software, the use of a computer or a complicated setup.
- The Apollo Cloud App is easy and intuitive to use by a wide range of ages and technical abilities - you won’t need an IT expert or a PhD to use it.
Can all members upload videos from their phones or tablets? Can everyone see what is uploaded?
Each member can enable auto-upload of their latest videos/photos from any and all of their phones and tablets to their own Apollo Cloud account - with complete privacy. They can then choose to share selected content to others.
How many people can share an Apollo Cloud?
Once you buy an Apollo Cloud device, you can invite up to 9 members, in total ten people to share within your circle. Members can share selected content to an unlimited number of public guests.
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Is Apollo Cloud good for backup storage?
While Apollo Cloud can be used to conveniently backup and share content from your phones, tablets and computers, it is still a good idea to backup your Apollo Cloud to a separate USB hard drive.
Where can I buy Apollo Cloud?
- Apollo Cloud is available now at Apple stores and Apple.com in the following countries: Australia, Austria, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Norway, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA.
- You can download Apollo Cloud App on Google Play and Apple Store, or Promise.
What type of support is included?
- Apollo Cloud comes with a 2 year limited warranty on the hardware and 90 days of free Tech Support.
- You can purchase optional extensions and additional services.
What does Apollo Cloud come with?
The standard package includes:
- Apollo Cloud unit
- DC power adapter with power cord
- International plug kit
- Ethernet cable
- Quick Start Guide
What do I need to start using Apollo Cloud?
You need a router with internet access, a power outlet, and the Apollo Cloud App downloaded to your web-enabled mobile phone/tablet/laptop. Once you plug Apollo Cloud into the router and wall power, it should self-discover and be ready for your use within a couple of minutes. The QuickStartGuide will guide you through the process.
Am I restricted to only certain devices and operating systems?
Not really. Apollo Cloud can be used with OS X, and Windows on your computers and iOS or Android on your smartphones and tablets.
Pricing Notes:
- Pricing and product availability subject to change without notice.
The Apollo platform helps you build, query, and manage a data graph: a unified data layer that enables applications to interact with data from any combination of connected data stores and external APIs.
A data graph sits between application clients and back-end services, facilitating the flow of data between them:
An Apollo data graph uses GraphQL to define and enforce the structure of this data flow.
1. Build your graph with Apollo Server
Your data graph needs a service that processes GraphQL operations from application clients. This service communicates with back-end data sources to fetch and modify data as needed. To build this service, you can use Apollo Server.
Apollo Server is an extensible, open-source JavaScript GraphQL server. With it, you can define:
- A GraphQL schema that specifies all of the types and fields available in your graph
- A collection of resolvers that specify how to populate each field of your schema with data from your back-end data sources
Apollo Cloud Service
You can deploy Apollo Server to any hosted or serverless environment. It supports a variety of popular Node.js middleware and works seamlessly with TypeScript.
Build incrementally
Your data graph doesn't immediately need to connect all of your back-end data sources or handle all of your client requests. The Apollo platform supports (and encourages) incremental adoption.
As you connect more data sources and expand your schema, Apollo Server can handle a larger and larger percentage of your client data requests. Clients can continue using an existing solution for requests that your data graph doesn't yet support.
Make the jump to federation
As your data graph begins to grow in size and complexity, you can use Apollo Server's extension libraries to federate your graph.
In a federated architecture, your data graph's API is implemented across multiple services instead of a monolithic server. Each service has its own GraphQL schema, and those schemas are merged by a gateway that intelligently executes operations across services.
2. Query your graph with Apollo Client
After you deploy a first version of your data graph, application clients can begin querying it. To execute these queries, you can use Apollo Client.
Apollo Client is a customizable, open-source JavaScript GraphQL client with powerful caching and state management features. It enables developers to define queries directly within the UI components that use them, and automatically update those components as query results arrive or change. It also works seamlessly with TypeScript.
Apollo Client's cache locally replicates the parts of your data graph that your client cares about. This enables your client to query itself for data if it's already present, dramatically improving performance by preventing unnecessary network requests.
Supported platforms
Apollo Client includes official support for React, and there are community-maintained libraries for other popular view layers.
Apollo Client is also officially supported on mobile with a Swift client for iOS and a Java/Kotlin one for Android.
3. Manage your graph with Apollo Studio
In addition to its open-source libraries, the Apollo platform provides a cloud-hosted collection of tools that help you measure your graph's performance and grow it safely. These tools are together known as Apollo Studio.
The schema registry
The Apollo schema registry powers many development tools, including Apollo Studio. By registering your graph's schema, you can use Studio to explore your schema's structure, track its change history, and lay the foundation for many other powerful features.
Apollo Cloud App
Apollo Studio features
Free for all Apollo users
A powerful schema explorer that helps your team build and run queries against your registered schema:
Metrics reporting for up to the last 24 hours:
- Team collaboration via organizations
- Slack notifications for schema changes and daily metrics reports
Available with an Apollo Team or Enterprise plan
Apollo Cloud
- Metrics reporting for arbitrary timeframes
- Longer data retention
4. Federate your graph with Apollo Federation
As your data graph grows, it can be useful to divide its functionality across multiple GraphQL services that own distinct portions of the graph's schema. Doing so is known as adopting a federated architecture. Apollo has defined the specification for a particular federated architecture called Apollo Federation.
We strongly recommend starting with a non-federated architecture and moving to Apollo Federation only after your non-federated graph is up and running.
Non-federated architecture
In a non-federated architecture, your monolithic GraphQL server owns the entirety of your graph's schema. When a client request comes in, the server resolves it by fetching and/or modifying data across one or more data stores that it connects to directly:
Apollo Federation architecture
With Apollo Federation, a gateway sits in front of one or more implementing services:
The gateway is a GraphQL server, and so is each implementing service. Each implementing service defines its own schema and connects to whichever data stores it needs to populate that schema's fields. The gateway then aggregates these schemas and combines them into a single schema.
When a client request comes in, the gateway knows which requested fields are owned by which service. It intelligently executes operations across whichever combination of services is needed to fully complete the operation.
Apollo Server includes extension libraries that enable it to act as either a gateway or an implementing service. And Apollo Studio provides free managed federation features that help you maximize your graph's uptime.