I want to make my own personal, private cloud. And I am too dumb to know what to do.
I am thinking between Syncthing or Seafile.
I need to set up a NAS system on a Raspberry Pi or some such to do this??
Build a proper NAS. ECC ram, server grade motherboard, HDD's rated to be working 24/7. Do not cheese this if you value your data.
>>62049576
?personal, private cloud
literally what is that
>>62049576
If you're talking about accessing your internal network from wherever I would just set up a raspberry pi with OpenVPN and then connect in whenever you want access to your files.
Like the gentleman above said, if you're building a NAS then make sure you splash out a bit on hardware.
If you want a full on private cloud (NAS, VMs) then I would buy myself some 2nd hand server grade hardware with some local disks installed, install a hypervisor (such as XenServer) and run your VMs off there, you could just run your NAS as a VM as well.
>>62049576
I have an orange pi with a 2tb hdd as "nas/cloud", can access to it from anywhere by using the pi as a vpn server, it just werks.
>>62049864
OP here, that is literally what I want.
>>62050217
Then get a pi and do it, it's easy.
I chose the OrangePi as SBC because gigabit ethernet, doesn't have a weak as shit cpu like the raspberry and isn't endorsed by literal homo sjw cucks
Nextcloud if you can take like 8 hours on some weekend to set it up is pretty fucking boss. Pretty much totally replaced my Google dependency with one swoop thanks to the plugins they have. Highly underrated
>>62050412
This is set up on a NAS?
Next cloud looks pretty comfy