Owncloud is an open-source application for file sharing and syncing. It is an alternative to file hosting services like Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive.
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How to Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 22.04
ownCloud is free and open-source software written in PHP that’s used for data synchronization and file sharing. ownCloud is very similar to DropBox and other cloud storage services such OneDrive, iCloud, and Google Drive.
The main difference is that this is self-hosted, which means that your data really only belongs to you. This of course is preferable if you want your data to be more secure.
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ownCloud on Ubuntu 22.04 VPS.
How to Install ownCloud on Debian 10
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install OwnCloud on a Debian 10 VPS.
OwnCloud is a free, open-source and self-hosted data synchronization, file sharing, and hosting server that allows you to store your personal files, documents, and pictures from a central location. OwnCloud is very similar to DropBox and other cloud storage services such OneDrive, iCloud and Google Drive. The main difference is that this is self-hosted, which means that your data really only belongs to you. This of course is preferable if you want your data to be more secure.
The ownCloud installation process is very easy and it works out of the box. It is cross-platform and comes with an extensive library of plugins that enable it to have features similar to other cloud storage solutions. OwnCloud can be accessed through a web browser, desktop client (Windows, MAC, Linux) and mobile devices (Android and iOS).
How to Install ownCloud on Ubuntu 18.04
In this article, we will show you how to install ownCloud on an Ubuntu 18.04 VPS.
ownCloud is a popular open-source enterprise web application written in PHP that’s used for data synchronization and file sharing. It allows users to easily manage their files, contacts, calendars, to-do lists, and more, making it a great alternative to to the popular cloud platforms such as Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, and so on. OwnCloud is a cross-platform application and can be installed on all popular operating systems.
How to Install ownCloud on Debian 9
In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ownCloud on Debian 9. ownCloud is an open-source, self-hosted platform which provides sync and share capabilities across multiple devices. It allows users to easily manage their files, contacts, calendars, to-do lists, and more, making it a great alternative to the popular Google Drive, Dropbox, iCloud, etc. cloud platforms.
How to migrate from ownCloud to Nextcloud
We’ll show you, how to migrate from ownCloud to Nextcloud. Nextcloud is a fork of ownCloud which is quickly gaining in popularity and many ownCloud users are migrating from ownCloud to Nextcloud. The migration process is quick and quite simple. In one of our previous articles we wrote about how to Install Nextcloud on an Ubuntu 16.04 VPS and today we will show you how to migrate from ownCloud to Nextcloud. The transfer from ownCloud to Nextcloud should be seamless, as the user interface and features of both apps are quite similar. Migrating from ownCloud to Nextcloud is not so complicated task, just follow this tutorial bellow and you should have it done in less then 10 minutes.
Install OwnCloud 7 with Nginx and PHP-FPM on an Ubuntu VPS
Installing OwnCloud 7 with Nginx and PHP-FPM on an Ubuntu VPS is an easy task if you follow this tutorial. OwnCloud is a web based application that provides services such as file storage, management and sharing. Using OwnCloud you can sync and share your files, calendar, contacts and much more. Everything will be accessible from all your devices from anywhere.
How to install OwnCloud 7 on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS
OwnCloud is a web based file management and sharing solution. Using OwnCloud you can sync and share your files, calendar, contacts, etc… and easily access them from all your devices from anywhere.
In this blog article we will install OwnCloud 7 on an Ubuntu 14.04 VPS. The installation is pretty easy and fast.