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If you want the convenience of cloud storage, but you want to know where, exactly, the data is being held, there's a very simple solution: own one yourself using home cloud storage! What Is Home Cloud Storage? Sounds great, doesn't it? But what exactly is home cloud storage? What do you get, and what does it do? To understand this, we need to take a look at how "regular" cloud services operate. Usually, when you give a file to a service such as Dropbox, it'll keep that file on one of the servers they own. The problem is you never really know where that server is in the world. It's just somewhere on that service's server clusters. The goal of home cloud storage is to set up your own server in your home. If you've ever owned something like an external hard drive, you'll know that they come as boxes which you plug into your PC via USB. Home clouds are very much akin to external hard drives, except they connect to your router rather than to your PC. This allows you and other people on your network (such as housemates or family members) access to the storage device, so you can back up and store files wirelessly.