On 02/11/2016 03:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:

Zitat von "Urbani, Edmund" <[email protected]>:

On 02/11/2016 01:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Hello,

most NAS vendors like QNAP, Synology, ZyXEL ... offer ownCloud support.

But in a bad way IMHO.
Many do not maintain packages in time. Means you often have outdated versions.
For sure you can install and upgrade manually, but you need skillz for that.
More skillz than running ownClound on Ubuntu because NAS vendors are using different pathes on there devices.
Some of them have old php versions.
To secure your webserver config you have to do manual steps.
If it comes to SSL you need even more skillz to secure your Cloud.

Personally I ran my cloud two years on a QNAP nas. Because of given arguments I switched to a rasperry running Ubuntu. Cloud data is located on mounted NAS share (external storage module).

Cheers,
Mark
Thanks for the input and confirming my suspicions about somewhat painful upgrade experiences. ;)

I was actually considering a Raspberry Pi for the job as well, though I'm not sure if that would be powerful enough for an ownCloud server. Which Raspberry model are you using? Does it have enough CPU power + RAM for what you do?

Hello,

now it comes to your needs ;-)
I have 5 users for files, sharing, news, contacts and calendar and it works pretty well.
But not much traffic.
My Raspberry Pi 2 Model B has not much to do (using apache as webserver).
For database I use Maria DB, but not on my raspberry. For db server I use my NAS :-)
That moved lowered my load to 0.2 - 0.7.

Cheers,
Mark

Sounds like this might be a viable option for my scenario as well. Thanks!

Kind regards,
 Edmund

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