Does anyone here use a decent free plan for hosting Nextcloud online? Or is it really worth paying or selfhosting? Thanks :)
Well someone has to pay for the server, the power, the storage, the network, etc. So if you find something free it will be very limited.
thats what i thought :/
More importantly, if you find something free, expect it to be from a very sketchy company. You should be paying for something like this, and you should go through a company that you TRUST.
As Chris said, yet if you absolutely cannot afford anything then there is /e/ foundation and disroot. Apps will be limited and/or connectivity slow!
Chiming in to repeat the same as before commenters:
Nextcloud is only an option if you are trying to selfhost something that google and apple are giving you for free in exchange for your data. Is it secure there? somewhat. Is it private? Well, not so much but they’re not breaking any laws as far as we know.
Now there‘s nextcloud. It is only as private as you make it and only as secure as you make it. If you host it on a sketchy server out in the open, you can bet you will be compromised (your data lands in someone elses hand) or you will lose it alltogether.
So, think of nextcloud as the privacy twin of icloud and google cloud for the tech literate. If you‘re not ready to self host it, pay for the host or the electricity or don‘t know how to harden it against attacks, please use a big tech option.
thanks
Hetzner is a great VPS provider that can manage nextcloud for you, check this out: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share I think it’s a great upgrade on privacy with the administration and security being all covered by profesionals ;)
I recommend setting up a home server using any old PC or laptop you have. Not having a static public IP may not be an issue, but if you are behind CGNAT, and cannot forward ports, you can route your data through a free provider like Oracle or Google. Those free servers are very weak but will be good enough to just pass through the data. This way even if they randomly decide to shut down and delete your instance, your data stays intact. I also recommend using SSL/TLS pass through, instead of termination, for better privacy.
Imo shared seedboxes with a large app selection that includes nextcloud are the best bang for the buck storage wise, even if you never plan to use it for seeding.
Oracle cloud always free tier gives you a VPS with 200GB storage. You could use that to run a nextcloud instance
it’s free until oracle decides to shut it down without warnings. Then everything goes poof
I pay vultr $7 a month so I don’t have to fret about ‘free’ stuff. YMMV
Hosting yourself is the only “free” thing you’re going to get. You may get a 1/2 core CPU on aws somewhere, but you’re going to exceed that. Even then storage is not free, and if you’re using someone else you’re renting it from them, so yeah it’s going to cost money.
I pay a regular hosting provider with nextcloud ““app”” installed, then attach storj for free 100gigs.
Can you tell me how this works. I’m a beginner in self-hosting and this seems interesting.
So, I pay a company for a website hosting with PHP and they have an autoinstaller of Nextcloud. After installing it, you can go into settings, add a S3 bucket you can get with free Storj account.
Ohhh. Nice
You can check my hosting out at sldc.eu They are really cheap, but I am not sure how you would buy hosting if you are not Polish. Also don’t expect superb tech support. It’s practically call line only.
quite a secret that I’m giving out, but for like 3€/month you can use the 1blu webserver to not only get 40GBs of nextcloud storage, but also 2 domains, unlimited emails and of course webhosting
That’s a decent offer.
Only problem is the company themselves, they seem quite sketchy and i don’t really trust them to handle my data on their servers safely But on the other side their the cheapest place i know so whatever
A German company with servers in Germany. Thank god for GDPR