An ownCloud Classic (OC10) app that enables S3-compatible object storage as the primary storage backend for ownCloud Server. Unlike external storage mounts, this replaces the default filesystem entirely, providing S3 multi-part upload support for files larger than 5 GB and S3 versioning. It is designed for enterprise environments using object storage systems like CEPH or Scality RING for scalability and high availability.
Enable the app and configure S3 as primary storage:
sudo -u www-data php occ app:enable files_primary_s3Configure the S3 connection details in the ownCloud config/config.php file. See the ownCloud documentation for full configuration options.
This app extends ownCloud Server to use S3-compatible object storage as the primary (default) storage backend. It is the successor of the ownCloud Objectstore App. It is shipped as part of the ownCloud Server Docker image.
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This project is licensed under the GPL-2.0.
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