cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/63067
Hello!
I recently had issues with my self-hosted instance of Nextcloud so I started looking for an alternative to it.
I would like something that could allow me to make a local network of shared files between devices I choose, if that makes any sense.
I stumbled upon Syncthing but it doesen’t seem what I had in mind: I understand that it replicates folders between devices, but I am looking for a way to distribuite files between machines. Again, like Nextcloud but without a central server to rely to.
Do you know if something of that sort exists?
Or if you have any other solution?
Thank you.
P.S. I am posting it here because it seems like some sort of self-hosting, but maybe I will cross-post it to the decentralized comunity.
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For personal use or trusted peers Syncthing is just AMAZING, and they keep adding new usefull features like encription for storage on non-trusted devices
Uhm I understood that Syncthing works by copying folders between machines and keeping them synchronized.
Now, what I was looking for is a software that records that, say, machine A has a file, tells that to machine B and retrieves the file only after an explicit B request.
Does Syncthing do that?
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You can choose refuse things from the folder/drive and you must always configure in each computer individually like the nextcloud sync client.
I was missing this feature.
I’ll read more carefully the documentation then.
Tank you
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Thanks for the info! I’ll chek it out!
I was thinking about a bottorrent node on the tron network, is a decentraliced file storage sistem, never heard of Cubbit.
Do you have some photo of this device? Isn’t it’s just raspberry pi with attached HDD?
Nope. I think it could be, but instead Cubbit provides the complete hardware in an hexagonal cell
Nope. I think it could be, but instead Cubbit provides the complete hardware in an hexagonal cell
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ipfs was my initial idea too. It being not private is a drawback tho
I’m looking into doing the same thing. For me I really wanna mount my /home to it so I can log into my laptops and computers and have my files there immediately and seamlessly. So far I’ve been eyeing up Ceph. just need to sit down and see if I can set it up in a way that I have in my head