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A Personal Private Cloud In Your Home Isn’t A Bad Idea

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There has been a tremendous growth in cloud service providers all around the world. With personal and partly free cloud services like the Dropbox , Google Drive, iCloud and others offering excellent services, why is there any need at all for having a personal private cloud within our homes?

 

At least the answer is not because managing or maintaining a personal cloud is easy or something and believe me, it isn’t. But there surely are several other factors that give you the edge over conventional data storage cloud solutions, of which a few will be discussed clearly later on in this post.

 

Before actually getting down to the benefits of a personal private cloud, let me make it clear that there’s no need to panic and migrate your data present in the existing solutions to a personal cloud. But this personal private cloud model can be extensively used as a cost effective and more secure means of storing all your sensitive information.

 

Actually, the main bottleneck with all these standard cloud solutions is, they provide you no more tools than those with which you can sync data among various devices. There’s no one to blame here for that because that’s what they want to offer you; just that storage space. But then there’s the problem with manipulating data that has been transferred to the cloud.

 

The main difference of a personal private cloud from these conventional cloud solutions is the fact that though they use common computing resources, in case of a private cloud you can set it up all by yourself at the comfort of your home. You can learn how to set up your own private cloud by simply using a NAS attached to your internet router in the coming posts.

 

Here’s why setting up your personal private cloud isn’t bad:

1. Larger Storage:

The amount of storage you get for free from any online storage service is limited. Once you cross this particular limit, you will have to pay for your usage and this payment tariff varies between various service providers. If you are clear about how much data you’ll require and if any case it’s over a few gigabytes, the best way to proceed is to set up your personal cloud storage solution (provides storage space in terabytes).

 

2. Faster uploads

One very common issue we face in utilizing the cloud services is the upload time. Be it pictures, your family’s personal videos or blockbuster movies, the first step you have to pass through is the uploading part, and it’s quite long than convenient. But if in case you have your own cloud, the transfer speeds will be much better and almost the local area network (LAN) and wireless speeds that your local network can handle.

 

3. Cheaper costs

This aspect is a little debatable, the fact is, though setting up your personal private cloud initially costs much, with time you don’t have to put any money on it. Instead if you go for a cloud solution, you’ll have to pay in smaller sums but a little more than actually setting up your personal cloud.

 

4. Sync Data for On-the-go access. 

The ability to sync data among various devices has become very common. Similar to several other tools, you’ll have a data storage centre in your home, which you can access on the go with any of the devices (say, laptops, tablets, smartphones etc) connected to the cloud.

 

Now, you have gone through several reasons which encourage you to set up your own cloud storage. What do you think of these points? Have anything else to share? Feel free and write to us in the comments box below. Also, don’t forget to like us on social media.

 

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