I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
Finally set up my personal cloud at home! No longer depending on the big cloud storage providers is very freeing and I'll be doing a lot more with it in the future I'm sure!
Also, I was able to refactor some very complicated code into something that's simple and easy to understand. As an added bonus, everything is covered by unit testw, so I know it won't break soon.
I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
I use a raspberry pi 4 4gb, an external hard drive and NextCloud as the software. So far it works really well! My latest post on here goes into more detail, so maybe that helps you as well.
I was thinking about using OwnCloud or Syncthing, but I will take a look to NextCloud too. Thanks for sharing the post, I would like to see a post about how you expose your cloud to the internet too :)
I'm a developer-turned-business owner who loves to explore the right tools for the job. I enjoy writing and documenting my journey. I use code as one of the tools to solve real problems.
Finally set up my personal cloud at home! No longer depending on the big cloud storage providers is very freeing and I'll be doing a lot more with it in the future I'm sure!
Also, I was able to refactor some very complicated code into something that's simple and easy to understand. As an added bonus, everything is covered by unit testw, so I know it won't break soon.
I want to setup a personal cloud too but I have not decided yet which tools I should use for this, what do you use in your case?
I use a raspberry pi 4 4gb, an external hard drive and NextCloud as the software. So far it works really well! My latest post on here goes into more detail, so maybe that helps you as well.
I was thinking about using OwnCloud or Syncthing, but I will take a look to NextCloud too. Thanks for sharing the post, I would like to see a post about how you expose your cloud to the internet too :)
My next post will have a section about that, it should be on dev on Thursday :)
Edit: The post is right here! dev.to/roelofjanelsinga/how-to-set...