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Anyone using nextcloud?


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Is anyone here using Nextcloud as their storage manager?  Can I really host my own cloud storage system?  Meaning setup my server here, and have it work like onedrive without paying MS a bunch of money every year?  This sounds very interesting to me. 

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right on.  Better off staying where I am with onedrive I guess

 

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Wifey's Notebook - Dell inspiron 3169 - Little gem for our businesses

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I use NextCloud in my homelab, if setup right Network and Security side can be easier. However your tied down to Costs of hardware, maintance and power it requires.

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{GPU:} Nvidia RTX 3070 Mobile
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{Storage:} WD SN570 2TB (Data/ShadowPlay/UserProfile), WD SN770 in 1TB (OS), 2TB WD SN770(Firmware/Drivers/Junk) and 2TB WD 850X (Games)

{OS:} Windows 11 Pro

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