MyDrive is a cloud file storage server (similar To Google Drive).
Host myDrive on your own server or trusted platform and then access myDrive through your web browser. MyDrive uses mongoDB to store file/folder metadata, and supports multiple databases to store the file chunks, such as Amazon S3, or the Filesystem.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Upload Files.
- Download Files.
- Upload Folders.
- Download Folders (Automatically converts to zip).
- Multiple DB Support (Amazon S3, Filesystem).
- Photo, Video Viewer and Media Gallery.
- Generated Photo And Video Thumbnails.
- File Sharing.
- PWA Support.
- AES256 Encryption.
- Service Worker.
- Mobile Support.
- Docker.
- Email Verification.
- JWT (Access and Refresh Tokens).
Website: github.com/subnub/myDrive
Support:
Developer: subnub
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

MyDrive is written in TypeScript. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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