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Open-source File Storage tools

1 SaaS tool · 4 OSS alternatives · 145,502★ combined

What to look for in self-hosted file storage

File Storage is critical infrastructure — downtime here cascades through every service that depends on it. Prioritise projects with mature HA/replication support, predictable upgrade paths, and a track record of releases without breaking changes. The 1 SaaS competitors below all have OSS alternatives that can match production-grade file storage, but they vary widely in operational complexity. If you don't have an engineer who can read the source when things go wrong, stay on a managed offering.

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Dropbox alternatives

Dropbox is a file sync and storage service used by individuals and teams for sharing files across devices and collaborating on documents. Beyond file storage, Dropbox Paper (collaborative docs) and Dropbox Replay (video review) extend it into productivity workflows. Teams use it primarily for its deep desktop OS integration and reliable sync across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android.

4 OSS alts · ★ 145,502

Frequently asked questions

How many open-source file storage alternatives are tracked here?

4 OSS projects across 1 SaaS tool, with a combined 145,502★ on GitHub. Each SaaS page links its top 3 alternatives with stars, language, license, and migration tips.

Are these projects production-ready?

Maturity varies. We sort alternatives by GitHub stars on each SaaS page, but stars are a community-size signal, not a quality signal. Always check the last-pushed date and recent issue activity before depending on a project — a 50,000★ repo with no commits in 18 months is a red flag.

Can I trust the migration tips on each SaaS page?

The migration tips are AI-generated summaries based on the OSS project's documentation and known SaaS export formats. They cover the predictable gotchas (data shape, API differences, authentication) but they are not a substitute for a proper migration runbook. Treat them as a checklist starting point, not a complete plan.