![]() ![]() If you don’t already have a LAMP stack installed, the installer will pull it in for you. $ sudo apt-key add - > /etc/apt//owncloud.list" Note that each command must be one unbroken line, with no newlines: $ wget This is how I installed it on my test Ubuntu 14.04 server.įirst fetch and install the GPG signing key for the openSUSE repository for your Linux distribution. The nice ownCloud peoples use the openSUSE Build Service to build binary packages for Ubuntu, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat, and SUSE, which is what I use. There are multiple installation methods documented in the ownCloud Administrators Manual, including a detailed how-to on installing it from scratch. Imagine a software product that actually wants you to be able to use it an astonishing concept, to be sure. OwnCloud is nicely documented, which is nearly all I need to love it. This lets you easily connect your ownCloud file shares and build your own private cloud of clouds. It is more polished and robust, easier to administer, and the killer feature in this version is server-to-server sharing. ownCloud 7 was released last week, and this is the most interesting release yet. OwnCloud is the friendliest and easiest private cloud implementation to set up and use. Which I think is the wisest policy in any case. If you live within reach of government snoop agencies (like anywhere on planet Earth), or are subject to laws such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) or Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), then you need to keep your data under your control. While commercial cloud services can be convenient, they also have well-known downsides like service outages, and lack of privacy and security. Most of the buzz around The Cloud is devoted to commercial services such as Google’s online apps, Amazon’s cloud services, and tablets and smartphones that are shortchanged on storage because they want to suck you into commercial cloud services. ![]()
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