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docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense
- Good WebDAV Server?
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Simple Docker Container to list the files in a directory on a web page ?
You may want to take a look at webdav. I have been running this one on my pi. https://github.com/dgraziotin/docker-nginx-webdav-nononsense I don't remember if there's a image available already or if I had to build it.
- docker fileserver
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backup service hosted on RPI for desktop and mobile
imao keep it simple A web server serving files is all you need I ended up using a docker container with a nginx sever with webdav plugin. This Then use caddy to reverse proxy it and add ssl To sync with android I use foldersync (fully featured with adds but worth paying for it) You can Mount the webdav server on androud on any webdav capable filemanager to copy paste stuff
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For a personal in-home cloud, what's best: Nextcloud, Owncloud or Syncthing
Just a file server would be enough Actually more than enough It would be the faster, best way to go And if you are unfamiliar with setting up your webserver there are docker projects eg no nonsense webdav or Dave
S3 Server
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Show HN: OpenSign – The open source alternative to DocuSign
> Theoretically they could swap with minio but last time we used it it was not a drop-in replacement yet.
Depends on whether AGPL v3 works for you or not (or whether you decide to pay them), I guess: https://min.io/pricing
I've actually been looking for more open alternatives, but haven't found much.
Zenko CloudServer seemed to be somewhat promising, but doesn't seem to be managed very actively: https://github.com/scality/cloudserver/issues/4986 (their Docker images on DockerHub were last updated 10 months ago, which is what the homepage links to; blog doesn't seem active since 2019, forums don't have much going on, despite some action on GitHub still)
There was also Garage, but that one is also AGPL v3: https://garagehq.deuxfleurs.fr/
The closest I got was discovering that SeaweedFS has an S3 compatible mode: https://github.com/seaweedfs/seaweedfs
- Interacting with S3 - like cloud
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What's your backup plan? Tape? Remote storage? Mirrored arrays in different physical places?
Another option to consider is building an S3 server using free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to create and provide S3 compatible object storage thus backup data to own S3 immutable server. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
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looking for file upload script/software
For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to create and provide S3 compatible object storage for your clients, to which they can upload their data using any S3 client. You let the create personal folders known as buckets and upload data there. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
- backup service hosted on RPI for desktop and mobile
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Raspberry Pi for backup server. Docker or just direct install
Another upvote for building an S3-based backup server. For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to provide S3 compatible object storage for your clients which is ransomware resilient. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver
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Recommend me an offsite backup solution with a RPI4
Another vote for building S3 storage. For the project, you can deploy free solutions like Minio, Scality Server to provide S3 storage to your clients connected to your VPN. https://min.io/ https://github.com/scality/cloudserver Check tinc as a simple VPN https://www.tinc-vpn.org/ To upload data onto offsite storage you can use free Rclone, Duplicati, MSP360, and other tools that support the S3 protocol. https://www.vmwareblog.org/single-cloud-enough-secure-backups-5-cool-cross-cloud-solutions-consider/
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How are you backing up Hudu?
I'm just trying to avoid the cross-provider complexity where possible.... considered loading up Azure App Services with CloudServer (https://www.zenko.io/cloudserver/) as its just Node.js, but i think i'm getting too cute for something that I can drop into DigitalOcean or AWS quickly.
- Highly scalable cloud storage solutions
What are some alternatives?
dave - A totally simple and very easy to configure stand alone webdav server
Zenko - Zenko is the open source multi-cloud data controller: own and keep control of your data on any cloud.
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