Owncloud

Owncloud is free and open source, Dropbox-like file synchronization and cloud service. Since it can be setup and hosted on private servers it has no limits on storage capacity or on the number of connected users.

Features

 * File storage in conventional directory structures or via WebDAV
 * Encryption of user files
 * Synchronization of ownCloud Client running Windows (Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8), Mac OS X (10.6 or better), or Linux
 * Calendar (also as CalDAV)
 * Task scheduler
 * Address book (also as CardDAV)
 * Music streaming (through Ampache)
 * User and group administration (via OpenID or Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)
 * Sharing of content across groups or public URLs
 * Online text editor with syntax highlighting and code folding
 * Bookmarking
 * URL shortening Suite
 * Photo gallery
 * Video viewer
 * Portable Document Format viewer (using PDF.js)
 * Viewer for OpenDocument Files (.odt, .odp, .ods)
 * Firefox Sync/Mozilla Sync hosting - If you are a Mozilla Firefox user, all history, form data, bookmarks etc. can be stored in your ownCloud server.
 * Connecting external storages (If you have accounts on Dropbox, GoogleDrive, or Amazon S3, you can mount those storages into your ownCloud installation)
 * Customizable with one-click-install apps
 * Logging Module: supports logging of file-related actions, logs, who accessed what, when and from where. (Only available in the ownCloud Business, Enterprise and Education Editions)

Requirements
The following will be needed in order for Owncloud to function properly:


 * A web server - (Apache, Lighttpd or Nginx);
 * webapp-config - to easily install Owncloud Server to an vhost directory;
 * PHP 5.4.9 or greater - for owncloud-5.0.13-r1

Building and Installation
If  USE will be enabled, so do before the install. The following is a list of possible USE flags.

Install OwnCloud:

Installing Owncloud server in the vhost directory via webapp-config
Requires the package webapp-config command :

If you have the  USE is enabled, this command will install the Owncloud server version 5.0.13-r1 for the domain   to in directory  which will (normally) be located in

Make sure that this directory is added as a vhosts directory.

Updating Owncloud server in the vhost directory via webapp-config
This command will update the installed Owncloud server which is located in the directory to the version 5.0.14

Removing Owncloud server from your vhost directory via webapp-config
This command will remove the installed Owncloud server version 5.0.14 which is located in the directory.

Activate Owncloud Cronjobs (for more information):
*/15 *  *  *  * php -f /var/www/mydomain.com/htdocs/cloud/cron.php

ENABLE APC
Then restart the php-fpm service:

If you want check if apc is working, copy apc.php in the folder

Open it with a preferred web browser.

Owncloud client
Install the client by emerging the following package: