MyFlopy- India's Own Data Storage Software for Make Your Own Cloud
Private cloud storage in India is a system where businesses store data on infrastructure they control instead of third-party public cloud servers. With solutions like self-hosted NAS or dedicated private cloud setups, companies get predictable pricing, data control, and better long-term storage cost management.
MSMEs can reduce cloud storage costs by avoiding usage-based billing models and switching to fixed-cost private cloud solutions. Self-hosted cloud storage or optimized enterprise cloud architecture helps eliminate rising per-GB charges, egress fees, and unpredictable billing.
Public cloud storage uses third-party infrastructure with usage-based billing, while private cloud storage gives businesses control over hardware, pricing, and access. Private cloud is ideal for companies looking for predictable costs and stronger data control in India.
Enterprise cloud cost optimization means redesigning storage architecture to reduce unnecessary infrastructure costs, API charges, and overprovisioned storage. Hybrid cloud models and API-first storage systems help enterprises lower cost per TB while maintaining performance.
Cloud storage can be safe if it includes role-based access control, encryption, audit logs, and controlled data hosting. Private cloud and dedicated enterprise cloud solutions offer higher data visibility and administrative control for compliance-heavy industries.
Yes. Businesses can create their own cloud server using self-hosted NAS software. This allows full control over storage capacity, user access, and long-term pricing without relying entirely on public cloud providers.
No. The Make your Own Cloud plan is designed for simple onboarding. Businesses needing advanced deployment can opt for assisted Business Cloud solutions.
No. Make your Own Cloud pricing is fixed annually with no surprise billing or hidden egress costs.
A private cloud NAS system includes an admin dashboard, multi-user access control, role-based permissions, secure remote access, storage allocation management, and system updates. With self-hosted cloud software like MyFlopy NAS, businesses get full control over users, folders, and storage without depending on third-party infrastructure.
Yes. A self-hosted private cloud supports multi-user management with role-based access control. Businesses can create users, assign permissions, restrict folder access, and manage internal teams securely through an admin dashboard.
Self-hosted cloud storage can be secure when configured properly. Since data is stored on hardware controlled by the business, it reduces third-party dependency. With role-based permissions, secure authentication, and internal access control, businesses maintain higher visibility over their data environment.
In a private cloud setup, data is stored on the hardware (PC or server) where the NAS operating system is installed. This means businesses control the physical location, infrastructure, and access to their data.
Self-hosted private cloud is ideal for MSMEs, CA firms, legal firms, agencies, IT service providers, and businesses that handle sensitive data and want predictable cloud infrastructure without reliance on global public cloud providers.
Yes. CA firms and legal practices often require controlled file access and internal data visibility. A private cloud allows them to store financial and legal documents on infrastructure they control, with role-based access and user management.
Yes. Agencies and IT service providers can use private cloud to manage client files securely, create separate access roles, and maintain internal data governance without exposing client data to shared public infrastructure.
No. Basic system knowledge is sufficient to install and configure a self-hosted NAS operating system. Most small and mid-sized businesses can manage user access and storage allocation internally.
Role-based access control allows administrators to define what each user can view, edit, upload, or download. This improves internal security and prevents unauthorized access within the organization.
Private cloud provides greater data control because businesses manage their own infrastructure. Public cloud relies on third-party servers and shared infrastructure, while private cloud gives full administrative visibility and control.
Yes. Storage capacity in a private cloud depends on your hardware. Businesses can upgrade disks or servers as their storage needs grow, without changing the cloud software model.
Industries that handle confidential or regulated data benefit most, including accounting firms, legal firms, consulting agencies, healthcare providers, IT service companies, and growing MSMEs.
No. MyFlopy Enterprise Storage focuses only on object storage infrastructure. We do not offer compute services, virtual machines, or cloud orchestration layers.
Yes. MyFlopy provides API-compatible object storage, allowing backend systems using standard object storage protocols to integrate with minimal code changes.
For storage-heavy workloads, MyFlopy can replace or complement existing object storage backends by offering lower cost per TB while maintaining API compatibility.
SaaS platforms, fintech systems, media-heavy applications, backup infrastructure providers, and API-driven backend architectures storing large object volumes benefit most.
Latency depends on deployment architecture and network configuration, but MyFlopy is designed to provide near-similar performance suitable for most production workloads.
Yes. India-based storage deployment options are available to help enterprises align with data localization and regulatory considerations.
Yes. Every user gets 10GB of free cloud storage immediately after downloading the app.
Download the MyFlopy app, enable camera backup, and your photos will automatically sync to secure cloud storage.
Yes. You can upload and store WhatsApp media, documents, and other files securely in your cloud account.
Yes. You can securely store Aadhaar, PAN, certificates, and other documents with protected access.
Your files remain safe in the cloud. Simply log in on your new device and restore them.
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