![]() I’ve just gotten to the point that ansible can automatically upgrade the packages of all my running VMs on various platforms (arch, ubuntu, bsd) and will install python2 or python3 if package not found since ansible requires this on the host to run more intensive tasks. It also provides a platform to easily view & sync your contacts, calendars and bookmarks across all your devices and enables basic editing right on the web. I’m just recently into ansible so I’m learning. ownCloud gives you universal access to your files through a web interface or WebDAV. If I was smart I’d spin up an ansible script to actually be able to do some of these things automatically. Part 2: In this part well install and configure ownCloud 5 on the NAS4Free box we configured in Part 1. I’ve actually applied some of the security tips to my other VMs (like aide for example). Lastly the guide I referenced has really good security tips near the end of the blog. Again cool feature to have just very poor implementation by the collabora people to store your data on your own cloud storage without incurring the costs. The XigmaNAS operating system can be installed on virtually any hardware platform to share computer data storage over a computer network. FreeNas 2 ran my storage for VMs, it had 8 x800GB Sas3 SSD drives in r10 setup. You don't get newsgroup readers or bittorrent clients or owncloud servers, and you can't make your own domain controller with it, but NAS4Free has a much cleaner, more usable interface. I’ve tried both the docker image and the native installation and they both seem to have their own unique problems. Welcome XigmaNAS is an Open Source Storage NAS (Network-Attached Storage) distribution based on FreeBSD. Because FreeNAS is freebsd based and bsd in general has really bad support for Docker (Sorry RancherOS not a replacement), I needed to spin up an Ubuntu VM to try both options. It requires either a docker image or can be run natively on Linux. I definitely would not rely on this feature if you absolutely require it. Its a really cool potential feature however in my experience its super buggy and prone to breakage. One thing you may want to really evaluate is collabora code if you need live on-line document editing. I’m currently in my testing phase which is going on month 2 for current nextcloud version. ![]() Try it for yourself but actually try for a couple of months and go through a couple of upgrade cycles prior to using it for mission critical things. There seems to be a lot of issues with it if upgrading. My entire experience with Nextcloud (Owncloud previously) has been really mixed. The extension is compatible with all versions up to 10.
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