![]() ![]() There are a plethora of file storage and file sharing services available on the web. Many businesses have moved their entire software operations into the cloud, and many individual users rely on cloud service providers for email, documents, and file storage. Thanks.It is difficult to read any tech news and not see something about “the cloud”, cloud computing, cloud hosting, or at least something that mentions the word “cloud”. If you liked this post please share it with your friends on the social networks using the buttons on the left or simply leave a reply below. They are available 24×7 and will take care of your request immediately. Of course you don’t have to do any of this if you use one of our Linux Cloud VPS Hosting services, in which case you can simply ask our expert Linux admins to install and configure ownCloud for you. You’ve successfully installed ownCloud on your CentOS server. You can log in with your account and you’ll be welcomed by the ownCloud home page where you can start uploading your files. Leave the “Data folder” field information as it is.Ĭlick the “MySql/MariaDB” button and then enter the information of the database we have created earlier (user, password, name)Ĭlick on “Finish setup” and with this, your admin account has been created. Then click on the “Storage & database” drop down menu. Your ownCloud account username and password should not be the same as your database username and password. ![]() We will be presented with the following page, asking us to create an admin account.įirst, enter a username and password for your admin account. Once this is completed you can now open your browser and navigate to “ and continue the installation there. You can also generate one from the command line. Make sure you change “your-password” with an actual strong password. GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON owncloud_db.* TO IDENTIFIED BY 'your-password' WITH GRANT OPTION You can do that with the following commands: mysql -u root -p We also need to create a new database for ownCloud on our server. Then move the extracted ownCloud files to your Apache document root directory mv owncloud /var/www/htmlĪnd change the ownership of the owncloud files to the Apache webserver user, with the following command: chown -R apache:apache /var/www/html/owncloud/ Now let’s move on to installing ownCloud.ĭownload the latest version of ownCloud 10 at and extract it on your server. It is also recommended to secure your ownCloud with an SSL certificate. Using Nginx instead of Apache will also do the work and you can check our tutorial about how to set up Nginx for OwnCloud if you prefer it. LAMP stack consisting of Linux, Apache web server, MySQL or MariaDB (version 5.5+) and PHP (version 5.6+ or 7.0+).Get one from us and we’ll install ownCloud with all the requirements for you. Full SSH access to your server as you will need to connect to your server via SSH.In this tutorial, we will show you how to install ownCloud 10 on your Linux Cloud VPS.īefore we start with the installation a few requirements must be met: ![]() OwnCloud is an open source file sharing server that lets you store and access all your data (files, contacts, etc.) across all of your devices and share your files with others as well. ![]()
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