Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
Got it. they have those options. On Thu, Nov 17, 2022 at 5:28 PM trent shipley wrote: > No Stephen, > > I'm saying I don't like administering this kind of thing. I'm willing to > pay a service like $125.00 per year for a terabyte of storage, like I for > for Google Drive, but if I do I want the

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
No Stephen, I'm saying I don't like administering this kind of thing. I'm willing to pay a service like $125.00 per year for a terabyte of storage, like I for for Google Drive, but if I do I want the risk management of my data--including business risk of bankruptcy, protection against data corrup

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
nextcloud has a desktop client for most OS's Win, OX, and Linux of multiple varieties. but it otherwise runs as a website application. If you do not want to run a Linus box it runs well in docker or a vm, and they have ready-to-run images for you. I run it nicely as part of my unlimited hosting, bu

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
I enjoy programming a lot and dislike sysadmin (one reason I don't use a Linux desktop more. It's like owning a classic car. You're always tinkering with it. The other is "why won't Word ### run on this!") With that in mind are there any large, stable, reputable companies running nextcloud

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread Stephen Partington via PLUG-discuss
+1 for nextcloud. I run a nextcloud instance at work and it is immensely powerful and remarkably straightforward to run. Nginx for me has been easier that apache (nextcloud has pushed me to learn and implement Nginx because of this) but it runs very well this way. If you decide to go this route us

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread Nathan O'Brennan via PLUG-discuss
I have been running a hosted instance (digital ocean) with Nextcloud for years and it works perfectly for this almost exact scenario. It has problems with some hidden files such as .htaccess at times, but otherwise works fantastic. I have abandoned all other cloud platforms for it. Email, Cal

Re: Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread Ryan Petris via PLUG-discuss
If you're willing to pay for it, Insync works well on Linux and syncs Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive to your machine, with selective sync and multiple accounts. https://www.insynchq.com/ On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, at 9:56 AM, trent shipley via PLUG-discuss wrote: > In this order I use Windows,

Consumer Cloud Storage for InterOp

2022-11-17 Thread trent shipley via PLUG-discuss
In this order I use Windows, Apple Mac, and Linux Mint. Sometimes I'm working in LibreOffice, or Java, or Python, etc. and I get stuck rotating between all three OSes. I mostly store my stuff or Google Drive, but some on OneDrive. I can access both fine on Windows. Accessing OneDrive from my iM