Install a Cloud Service at Home in an Hour or Less

This instructional, written by Jack Wallen, contributing writer for ZDNet, shows how Linux belongs on your home network, and setting up an on-premises cloud is simpler than you’d think.

If you’re worried your documents might at some point be used by the likes of Google, Apple, or Microsoft to train their artificial intelligence (AI) models, know that you are not alone. In fact, some people have considered migrating to another cloud provider to deal with this worry.

If you’ve grown concerned about the privacy of your content, there’s an alternative that’s free and brings the power of the cloud to your home network. That option is called Nextcloud and it’s a powerful solution that can be used in place of Google Drive, iCloud, or OneCloud. And the best news is that you can deploy this cloud service such that it is only accessible from your home network.

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