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Create your own storage cloud service powered by raspberry PIBilel korbosli

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– LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilelkorbosli/– E-mail: [email protected]

About Me

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What ?! Why ?!

• Where is my data? (“cloud is just another word for somebody’s else computer”)

• Who can access my data? (NSA/China/businesses/thieves)

• How is my data used? (it says more about you than you think)

• "We are all vulnerable to everyone because the NSA wanted us to be vulnerable to them." -Bruce Schneier

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Take back your dataOwnCloud

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Get back my data

• Also

Easy to useEasy to installEasy to extend>8 mln users

Free and open-source web application for:• Data synchronization• File sharing• Remote storage of

documents ("cloud storage").

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Features

Cryptography

File storage in conventional directory structures

Synchronization of clients

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Viewer for video files

Task scheduler

Address book (also as CardDAV)

Music streaming (through Ampache)

Calendar (also as CalDAV)

Graphics editor

Journal

Notes

User and group administration (via OpenID or LDAP)

URL shorte

ning Suite

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Overview

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Overview

• 1 Navigation bar: Allows navigation between different parts of ownCloud, provided by apps. Not all apps depicted in this screen shot are installed and enabled by default.

• 2 Application view: This is where apps show their content. By default, this will show the files and directory (file view) of your user on the ownCloud installation.

• 3 Upload/Create button: This allows you to create new files or upload existing ones from your device. Note that you can also drop files from Explorer or Finder onto the ownCloud file view and they will get uploaded to ownCloud.

• 4 Search/Logout: Search allows you to look for files and directories. Currently, ownCloud does not provide a full text search, but this may change in future releases.

• 5 Settings: This button provides access to the settings menu, where you can change your personal settings, such as the interface language or your password. You can also retrieve the WebDAV URL (see next chapter) and show your quota. Administrators will also get access to user management (Users), the apps settings (Apps) and administrative settings (Admin) including access to ownCloud’s log.

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Additional information

• Site– https://owncloud.org

● Commercial version– https://owncloud.com

● User documentation:– https://doc.owncloud.org

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Skills you should have today

-Installing OwnCloud-Configuring-Manipulation of OwnCloud

Creating content Sharing content:– with Team– with the World Web editing text files and documents

-Configuring ssl for HTTPS-Configuring no ip for dynamic IP

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Q&AIF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION