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Alternatives to Dropbox?


Alternatives to Dropbox?


  👤 theandrewbailey Accepted Answer ✓

👤 sph
I have a Synology NAS and I'm using their Drive app to access all my data everywhere. It can sync like Dropbox, though on my desktop PC I just mount the volume to ~/Documents.

👤 aborsy
There are many alternatives (Synchting, synology, nextcloud, Resilio, etc). The problem is securing the server for access over the internet. Dropbox has a large team of engineers to secure their servers, can you also?

Otherwise the experience with Synology Drive was good. It was also faster because the server is nearby.


👤 PaulHoule
In some cases USB thumb drives, Blu-Ray burners, etc.

I've seen people use Dropbox to share files in the same office and physical media is fine with that. It is faster for me to make a Blu-Ray and send it to you by FedEx then upload a 30GB machine learning model over my DSL line.


👤 brtkdotse
You can build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem.

👤 q-base
I moved from Dropbox to Nextcloud hosted on a Hetzner server years ago. Haven't looked back since.

👤 nathants
cloudflare r2. if your primary use case for dropbox is the same as mine: publicly shareable links to large files.

👤 warrenm
OneDrive

Google Drive

Nextcloud


👤 water554
Syncthing is epic!

👤 a_lifters_life
I like pcloud

👤 GeboTyr
Google Drive.