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Help How can I build my own private cloud?

I'm a student and very interested in cloud programming/computing. I want to make my own cloud network, so that I can do interesting things with stuff like Docker containers, and learn the basics of how complicated systems like Google Compute engine work. Is this reasonable or is it too ambitious?
I found FE private cloud beta test on xda forum. I am joining its beta test! Hope you guys will give it a shot! http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/file-expert-v7-beta-invites-to-test-t3107745/
 
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Your last sentence. I was simply stating that we can do anything we put time and effort into. I was attempting to encourage you. A year ago, I was a construction worker. I decided to find a new focus and yesterday I had 100 downloads. Right now I need a private cloud.
Good for you! I'll keep studying on private cloud. What do you mean by 100 downloads? An App?
 
PogoPlug subscription came free with my external hard drive. It creates a personal cloud drive.
 
If you're interested in Docker container virtualization, you definitely need some sort of server space, rather than just a simple place to dump files. Services like GoDaddy, do rent online server space, either Linux or Windows server. Microsoft has Windows Azure cloud computing services.

You could run it on your own computer of course for experimenting personally, but it's not really cloud and online of course. But if it's just for learning, might be the best thing to do.
 
I store my permanent files that I want to share on HighTail....
it also costs $49.95 per year.. but nothing ever gets lost, and all I need do is supply a link when someone needs a file I have.
 
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