On 1/7/19 8:06 AM, James M. Pulver wrote: > I wonder how many Linux users are using something as unreliable and > untrustworthy as a cloud storage provider that uses a proprietary > interface? [snip]
Yeah. There's no way I would trust my data to those vendors. Just look at the news on just about any given week and at least one of those vendors has had a data breach. Most of the people I know who actually care about their data (and aren't locked into something due to their company) host off a Nextcloud installation. https://nextcloud.com/ Not only does Nextcloud provide self hosted, but they give a LOT of details on best practices for securing the server. They even offer a scanner to check for known issues/weaknesses https://scan.nextcloud.com/. Works beautifully off of a Scientific Linux 7 system with the php packages from IUS https://ius.io/ + a free dns domain + Let's Encrypt. Easy setup and has clients for a ton of devices. ~Stack~
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