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24 Janvier 2021
My Cloud™ Home is an easy-to-use personal cloud storage device that plugs directly into your Wi-Fi® router at home so you can save all your digital content in one central place. Unlike a NAS, it's a simple centralized solution to back up your photos, videos and files, and have it stored in one place. With the My Cloud Home app, you can access, upload and share your content from anywhere.
Technology that makes life simple is a bit easier said then done and something we always strive for. Technically speaking, the cloud does just that but, let's be honest…people want their files within reach. iCloud is a great example of this as, regardless of how easy it is to set up and secure, people don't want their files located somewhere they cannot control. The ideal is to have a server, NAS or cloud within one's home but let's face it, difficulty of installation and configuration always seems to draw people away from this solition… until Lima Ultra.
The result of a coincidental run in, we met the Lima team at CES and were challenged to give Lima Ultra a shot. Our interest in Lima Ultra was, not so much whether we could set it up with an external hard drive (remember… noise, heat, corruption), but rather, a simple flash drive or external SSD. Our weapon of choice for this report was the Samsung 2TB Portable SSD that we had reviewed previously, and something we also had on hand. It was a wise choice.
EXTERNAL PACKAGING AND CONTENTS
The Lima Ultra Personal Cloud is packaged in external cardboard casing, the branding of which does a great job of explaining just what Lima does…and how easy it is to set up. The Lima Ultra contains a quad-core 1.5Ghz CPU that enables lightning fast uploads and downloads, as well as streaming of HD media via Lima's software interface. Inside, we find Lima Ultra itself, an internet cable, and a plug adapter with 3 different plug attachments enabling Lima Ultra's use internationally.
INSTALLATION
A very brief installation manual is also included that tells you to attach the external storage device (our Samsung T3), plug the Lima Ultra into a power outlet, connect it to your home router and then go to www.install.meetlima.com where it will do the rest. Does this seem to easy to be true?
Well… we have to hand it to Lima as it took less than 10 minutes to set up the Lima Ultra Personal Cloud on the Samsung T3, provide access to our PC, as well as providing complete access to our iPhone, iPad and PC ultrabook. For all devices, there was a small file download to execute and setup was automatic. The only minor inconvenience that occurred during setup was that our internet connection was a bit touchy on other systems while Lima Ultra was getting set. As well, if like I, you have 80GB of pictures and video on your smartphone which is already on your PC, ensure to shut off automatic backup or duplication will result and you just might find there is no memory left in your phone.Other than the beauty of all of our files now being on our own home storage and available at anytime and any place, perhaps the key takeaway for the Lima Ultra is its automatic backup of smartphones pictures and videos without cost. There is only a one time purchase price of about $100 for Lima Ultra on Amazon or at www.meetlima.com, it installs quickly and easily, and it is multi-platform as well. Editor's Choice!
The huge content creation of images, videos, documents, and other files from different digital devices increases the demand for storage devices and cloud services. But a storage device without any remote connectivity is less valuable as compared to the cloud storage device. There are lots of commercial cloud storage options available with free space such as Google Drive, DropBox, Amazon drive, Microsoft OneDrive, etc. but these all are limited in terms of storage and access control. Although, these big cloud services are safe and secure still their major drawback is limited space (in free plan) and control of the user. And, if you are using the cloud storage for some personal and sensitive data then your privacy may be a big concern because no matter how secure they are, still, you can't trust for highly sensitive data on third-party cloud software solutions.
When we hear the word cloud people think that it is very big and meant for large enterprises only but wait a minute; think again because you can create your free cloud storage using free and open-source cloud software.
Now the question is, what does the Cloud Storage exactly means?
Cloud storage doesn't only means big servers, those can access remotely via the internet; it is a kind of service that can virtually provide you with any physical storage space remotely.
Three types of cloud services are available SaaS (Software as a Service) that offers people to store their data in the public cloud. Second is PaaS (Platform as a Service) which used to host applications on the cloud, for example, Amazon Web services (AWS) and last one is IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) is a virtualized computing that allows the virtualization of any physical machine and other resources and avails them over the internet to customers to make them get a feel of a real machine.
Let's come back to the main topic of this article which is open source personal cloud software, where we discuss, the best free available open-source cloud storage software for home, personal or private use. We are not listing only the file-syncing solutions in this article but more than that; software those can provide features like music play, contacts, calendar, file sharing, collaboration, document handling, or more.
Free & Best Open source Personal Cloud Software To Build Your Cloud Storage Solution
OwnCloud is the best open-source software to create a personal cloud server for home and office use. It can convert any machine into a Linux based cloud server. If you are using iPhone or some other smartphone with limited inbuilt storage than you need to buy some third-party cloud storage to get some extra space such as Dropbox; to save your images, videos, and other files. But with ownCloud, you can create a self-hosted private cloud storage solution to sync files and straightforwardly share data.
You can host/install the ownCloud cloud software on your own private server/cloud which gives you complete control on your data and privacy. After setting up the ownCloud server you can access your data from anywhere remotely via the internet or on your local network at any time. It is written and developed using PHP, Javascript, and offers integration of a wide range of databases such as SQLite, MariaDB, PostgreSQL MySQL, and Oracle Database. The software also supports the WebDAV server for remote access.
The OwnCloud server is available as Linux Installer, Tarball, Docker, Web installer, and Virtual appliance (ESX image, VirtualBox image, QCOW2 image, and VMWare image). The deploy packages are available for all popular Linux distributions such as Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, RedHat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and OpenSUSE.
To access and sync the data, it offers its ownCloud Desktop Client for Windows, macOS, and Linux. If you talk about the Mobile client the Android and iOS Owncloud apps are available too.
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See: How to install OwnCloud on Windows or Ubuntu
If you want to build your own cloud server solution then the NextCloud is the second option which is also a Linux based open source cloud storage solution. It is a fork of OwnCloud community edition with features Calendar, Contacts, mail integration, etc. For security, it also has two-factor authentication. The user Nextcloud stated that it is much stable then Owncloud.
The Nextcloud Server cloud Software for enterprises is paid while the community edition for home or small business users is completely free and open-source, and can prove an ideal choice to run their cloud network.
It is also based on Server and Client architecture. This cloud software server part does not support Microsoft Windows natively but you can use it on a virtual machine or a docker image on Windows Server.
You can install it on your own server or a shared Linux web server or use directly the Virtual appliances to install it on VM server machines. The Web Installer is also available.

If you are thinking to buy some pre-configured hardware with NextCloud then the company also sells it like Nextcloud Box, Spreedbox, and Syncloud.
After installing it, you can sync your data to Desktop using the clients available for platforms like Windows, macOS, and Linux; and for mobile devices, it has Android, Windows Mobile, and iOS Nextcloud apps. Moreover, it is WebDav based cloud storage software; plus it can use directly via the web browser to access and share your files remotely and locally.
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See: How to install the Nextcloud on Ubuntu or Windows
The Seafile is another enterprise-class DIY cloud storage tool for creating your self-hosted open-source cloud storage solution. It is a file sync and share platform which is a community and free edition aside their enterprise file synchronization and sharing (EFSS) software services.
After implementing the Seafile Cloud Software on your server, it allows your folders or libraries to sync individually across different devices, or access them as a virtual disk. This feature provides you with good control and customization options but at the same time a bit confusing, initially, but after some time you get used to it.
The cross-platform file syncing is available which means you can sync your library with any desktop computer including Windows, Mac, and Linux.
Beside a Desktop Syncing Clients for Windows 7/8/10, Mac OS X 10.7 or above, Linux (Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora), and Terminal Client; it also has provided Seafile Drive client. It is meant to use in Windows, Mac, and Linux systems; which lets users expand their local disk space by mapping it with the massive storage space available on the Seafile server as a virtual drive. The user can access all files from the Seafile server immediately, without syncing them. Files can be used offline too.
Seafile Sync clients are available as mobile apps for Android and iOS too. Also can access using the web browser and supports WebDAV too.
To build your own cloud server with Seafile Server; it is available as server software for Windows, generic Linux tested on Debian 8, Ubuntu 16.04, Centos 7, and Raspberry Pi.
Seafile doesn't have an app gallery-like Nextcloud and OwnCloud but it has integration for Microsoft Office Online Server or Collabora Online server. In this way, it allows users to perform online editing and co-authoring for office files (including docx/pptx/xlsx).
Seafile also has a built-in preview for videos, audios, PDFs, images, and text files. Sc2 terran logo.
Furthermore, File Versioning and Snapshot feature are also supported by this open-source cloud storage software to restore a file or folder to an old version easily. These two features not only saves the storage space by preventing file duplication (Using de-duplication technology) but also the snapshot protect files against ransomware.
Seafile private Home cloud Key features
This Cloud Software is a file sharing and syncing solution and can prove a good option; if you need cloud storage for your office and personal use. It is not just limited to sharing and syncing the files but also can use as web rich application. Pydio allows viewing the most common file formats such as audio, video, PDF, and office documents. Pressit cd labels.
Like other opensource personal cloud storage software mentioned above in this article; it provides desktop sync clients for Windows. Mac OS and Linux systems. Using them you can modify files, access, and synchronize them on-demand. The individual or specific folders or sub-folders synchronization is between users is also available.
For mobile device access, iOS and Android apps are available to sync data between server and smartphone or other devices, anytime.
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See: How to install Pydio Cells on Windows 10 (WSL) and Ubuntu 19.04
It another cloud software to run your personal cloud not like as we mentioned above but yet enough good to give one chance. The Tonido Server is more towards the media files and you can say it a Media server cloud. Where above given personal/private open-source cloud software have the capabilities to support both media files and documents along certain apps to boost productivity; the Tonido mainly focuses on the music, audio, image, and other private file sharing and syncing.
The user can access it from Desktop, Mobile devices such as smartphones & tablets, web browsers, or even DLNA enabled devices. It can be used by Home Users, Professionals, and Small Businesses as a file-sharing solution.
The good part is this allows you to build your own cloud server on windows because the Tonido server is available as a .exe file for Windows. It works on Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.
Further, Tonido server cloud Software is also available as Windows USB Portable Edition, Mac (Mac OS X 10.5 or later r), Raspberry Pi, Linux (Ubuntu/Xubuntu/Kubuntu), and Tonido Docker Image (Debian Jessie).
Mobile application Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, and iOS along chrome extension can help users to extend its capabilities.
Features of Tonido home cloud storage
Cozy Cloud Software is another simple cloud storage tool but it is here because of its additional approach to adding some ease & value to your life.
If you see the first three cloud software listed in this article are more towards the cloud storage solution with capabilities of team collaboration which make them an ideal choice for professional and offices; where on other hand the Cozy has more into personal cloud storage. I said this because it has the capability to connect different service providers such as banks, Energy, Insurance, ISP, Shopping, Telecom, Transportation, and others to pull data and save it on your personal cloud.
In short, Cozy allows to connect all your customer accounts, gathers, and automatically tidies your bills up. It can also memorize passwords to save time and hassles.
A user can get statistics of expenses you did weekly, monthly, and annually. It supports the file storage and remote access along with their synchronization via Cozy Drive software available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Talking about the mobile device sync with PC, the Cozy app is available for Android and iOS.
It is a Linux based cloud storage software server and available for self-hosting too. The repository currently supported are Debian, Ubuntu, and Raspbian.
Cozy encrypts connections using SSL/TLS, it doesn't encrypt stored data which might be a concern if you are planning to use it on commercial purposes, however, as just DIY cloud storage tools, it not only offers encryption but end-to-end encryption as well.
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Syncthing is just like Owncloud which can be used as a decentralized alternative to proprietary sync and cloud services. However, all the features of Syncthing are the same as OwnCloud, however beyond that, they are quite different, Owncloud has other functionality Syncthing does not. But it here, and you should give it one try. Native GUI is available for the Windows platform and Syncthing app for Android mobile devices including Cross-platform GUI wrapper: Syncthing-GTK.
If you know any other best free & open source cloud storage software solution, please let us know, the comment box is all yours!!
Few other available open-source file Sharing and syncing solution projects worth to try:
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