What personal cloud storage would you recommend?
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#2The server was very straightforward to set up on a DO droplet. They even have an install guide for Seafile on Ubuntu 18.04
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-sync...
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#4It makes it nice because I can still access all my files using the selective sync feature and if I am moving between computers, I can drop anything in those specific folders and have access to them on any computer running Resilio. As well as be confident that it will be backed up and encrypted.
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#6It's not a backup solution, but rather an archive. With backups, you might expect files to be synced after changes, which my app won't do. Rather as an archive, you can just drag n' drop the files/folders you want to archive and it'll be moved to cloud storage and then you can delete the local copy of those files on your computer.
The files in this archive storage are also not meant to be shared like Dropbox or Google Drive because it's supposed to be your personal archive of files/folders, so there's no sharing functionality.
If that fits you what you are looking for, do give it a try.
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#8The only thing we miss is shared doc editing but we only really used that intensively a couple of times so we didn't miss it much.
The desktop integration is pretty good. The one advantage Dropbox would have had is LAN syncing, but as we mostly work remotely this isn't a big issue.
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#9We needed to move our company off Google Docs and rather than pay Dropbox we used OwnCloud which has worked really well for us. The only thing we miss is shared doc editing but we only really used that intensively a couple of times so we didn't miss it much. The desktop integration is pretty good. The one advantage Dropbox would have had is LAN syncing, but as we mostly work remotely this isn't a big issue.
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#10I just launched File Ark two days ago on Product Hunt to solve this personal cloud storage issue that I had. https://www.producthunt.com/posts/file-ark It's not a backup solution, but rather an archive. With backups, you might expect files to be synced after changes, which my app won't do. Rather as an archive, you can just drag n' drop the files/folders you want to archive and it'll be moved to cloud storage and the…