How to Install and Configure Owncloud on Centos 7 | ownCloud 10 | MariaDB 10 | PHP 7 | VPS
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How to Install and Configure Owncloud on Centos 7 | ownCloud 10 | MariaDB 10 | PHP 7
ownCloud provides data access using web interface. It also provides options to sync and share across devices—all under your control. Using ownCloud we can easily implement restrictions on file (ACLs) per user. ownCloud provides its desktop clients (Windows, MAC, Linux) as well as mobile apps (Android and iPhone) to keep our data sync on your device.
This tutorial will help you to Install ownCloud 10 on CentOS and RedHat systems.
Features of ownCloud:
ownCloud provides data accessibility through Android, iOS and desktop clients.
ownCloud provides data to store on external storage like Dropbox, S3, Google Docs etc.
ownCloud maintains files previous versions so that we can recover from any accidental delete.
Step-by-Step guide Install and Configure ownCloud on CentOS 7
Step 1 – Disable SELinux
Step 2 – Install and Configure Apache
Step 3 – Install PHP 7x
Step 4 – Install MariaDB Database server
Step 5 : Create a Database for OwnCloud
Database name : ownclouddb
Username : ownclouduser
Password : owncloudpwd
Step 6 – Installing OwnCloud and Configuring ownCloud
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