A next-generation open source cloud storage system with advanced support for file syncing https://www.seafile.com/en/home/
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seafile

Seafile is a next-generation open source cloud storage system with advanced support for file syncing, privacy protection and teamwork. Collections of files are called libraries, and each library can be synced separately. A library can be encrypted with a user chosen password. This password is not stored on the server, so even the server admin cannot view a file's contents. Seafile allows users to create groups with file syncing, wiki, and discussion to enable easy collaboration around documents within a team.