7 Awesome Open Source Cloud Storage Software For Your Privacy and Security
7 Awesome Open Source Cloud Storage Software For Your Privacy and Security
7 Awesome Open Source Cloud Storage Software For Your Privacy and Security
You can use the Raspberry Pi or an Intel Atom CPU based small server as a home cloud
storage system. Use an external USB drive or secure backup service such as
rsync.net/tarsnap.com to backup your cloud server in an encrypted format. This setup ensures
that you keep all your data and not to trust the entirety of your personal data to a corporation.
ownCloud is another very popular file hosting cloud storage software and often described as
Dropbox replacement. Just like Dropbox you can synchronizes your files to your private
server. Files placed in ownCloud server are accessible via the mobile and desktop apps. You
can add external storage to your ownCloud with Dropbox, SWIFT, FTPs, Google Docs, S3,
external WebDAV servers and more. Enable the encryption app to encrypt data on external
storage for improved security and privacy.
git-annex assistant
The git-annex assistant creates a synchronised folder on each of your OSX and Linux
computers, Android devices, removable drives, NAS appliances, and cloud services. You can
manage, share, and sync your large files with the power of git and the ease of use of a simple
folder you drop files into. Please note that the software is still under heavy development and
new features are added regularly.
Conclusion
Personally, I'm using Owncloud as FOSS based cloud solution for my file sharing with
friends and family. It offers me Calendar, Contacts, and Dropbox like storage. My cloud
server has total 5 disks, 2 Gib RAM, and an Intel atom cpu. I use a Debian Linux with RAID
6. I backup my cloud to an external USB drive and currently, testing tarsanp backup service.
I'm also planning to try out SparkleShare on the Raspberry Pi soon.