Hello there,

yeah, I am using an android phone. But anyway - what cloud drive, besides Google Drive, is rocking the most on android?

  • Someology@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    So, I use a file manager app called “Solid Explorer”. I can set up most popular cloud drive, my website’s FTP server, an SMB network share in my house, whatever, as a storage item, and after that, I can just copy to any one of those like I’m copying to another folder inside the app. Much prefer that to using the individual apps. You can WebDAV to Nextcloud that is self hosted, too.

    If you have a web host, depending on your contract/plan, you can run nextcloud there on your webserver space, and access it from wherever. This avoids the dangers of possibly opening up your home network to outside world dangers. Just make sure your hosting plan includes enough space/bandwidth to suit your needs.

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        11 months ago

        Nextcloud by itself is pretty secure. They have a docker container to set everything up. So the weak link would be how you host it. If you host it on a vps, can the vps be trusted and if you self host it can you set the firewalls properly. Source: I’m currently setting it up on a Odroid N2+

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    11 months ago

    I chose dropbox as it’s the only option that will work as a webhost for my calibre library

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    11 months ago

    Using pCloud and is very satisfied. One can buy life-time storage if one prefers that over subscriptions, and it seems to be on sale almost all the time