Monday 4 April 2016

Cloud Storage

Setup A Private Cloud Storage For Your Company/Organization /Home users 


Cloud Storage

Just about everyone has had the unfortunate event of losing family photos, favorite music/movies, or important documents due to an unexpected hard drive fail. Well if you haven’t yet migrated your important data to “The Cloud”, well maybe now is the time. 

Cloud storage is nothing but an enterprise-level cloud data storage model to store the digital data in logical pools, across the multiple servers. You can use a hosting company such as Amazon, Google, Rackspace, Dropbox and others for keeping your data available and accessible 24x7. You can access data stored on cloud storage via API or desktop/mobile apps or web based systems. In this post, I'm going to explain an awesome open source cloud storage engine that you can use to access and sync your data privately for security and privacy reasons.
Why use open source cloud storage software?

1.      Create a cloud on your own server or in a data center.
2.      Control and own your own data.
3.      Privacy protection.
4.      Encryption.
5.      Verify source code for bugs and/or backdoors.
6.      Avoid spying on your files on the server using encryption.
7.      Legal compliance - HIPAA and others.
8.      Good performance as your data stored in local storage instead of remote data center.
9.      Good reliability and availability due to local LAN. You are no longer depends upon WAN bandwidth or the service provider for network.
10.  No artificially imposed limits on storage space or client connections and more
11.  Share your files and data with or without password or time limit. Share it publicly, or privately. No 3rd party corporations own your data.

To Setup a Private file hosting cloud storage software to store files in your Company/Organization/Home, 

Contact Osbert Magara
+256 (0) 784 511 467
+256 (0) 703 784 422

Learn and teach your Staff, Family and Friends how they can synchronize files and data with their PCs and mobile devices easily or use the server's web interface for managing their data files. There are no limits on data storage space (except for hard disk capacity) or the number of connected clients to your private server (except for CPU/RAM capacity).

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