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Best self cloud hosting application
I am talking about stuff like nextcloud, seafile, pydio (not sure about this one), etc.
Which according to you is the best solution? I personally love to use nextcloud but am open to try out new things too! You can provide your suggestions/what you use for your cloud storage management. Again I'm talking about self hosting not cloud hosting providers like google drive, onedrive and dropbox.
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NextCloud is loaded with features while Seafile is lighter and perform file-syncing faster.
If you need the additional features, go with NC. However, if you simply need a file-syncing solution then you should give Seafile a try.
Thanks. I think I might end up with Seafile just because I need a faster and lightweight program and its just for me and my family
+1 for OwnCloud / NextCloud
If you just care about syncing and office documents editing at the most, then go with Seafile. It's by far the fastest centralized file syncing solution available (if you don't need centralized then Resilio Sync is the fastest).
If you want more features then Nextcloud is hard to beat.
Alist is the best option when dealing with multiple storage backends (S3, onedrive, ftp, etc)!
This? https://github.com/Xhofe/alist
Never heard of it before.
Yes. Works well, and tested with Alibaba OSS and Scaleway S3.
But it's just a file manager? It doesn't look very useful from what I see
Thanks, I will try out Seafile. I have been using NextCloud but since my home server is not very powerful as of now I will be trying out seafile
Owncloud hands down
IMO Seafile is the best
If you don't need central storage (i.e. peer-to-peer between all client devices is fine) then SyncThing is also a great option. I like storing things centrally since it makes it easy to back up everything. You can emulate central storage by adding a server as a peer, but it's not as good as something explicitly designed for it.
i am using Seafile and I am more that satisfy with that
basically we got literally no problem with that
Personally using nextcloud, saving files directly to google drive with rclone
Are you using seafile via docker by any chance? If yes, could you share your compose yml? I keep getting
Internal server error
tried to change base url and everything but no luck.been using nextcloud for my business for 5 years now its great Highly reccomend it
That's a great guide and advice
You should just follow them, that helped me
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