OpenCloud vs Rclone

TaglineOpen-source file sharing and collaboration platform built on ownCloud Infinite ScaleCommand-line program to sync files across 70+ cloud storage providers
CategoryFile Storage & SyncFile Storage & Sync
ReplacesDropbox, Google Drive, BoxDropbox, Google Drive, Box
GitHub stars5.6k58k
LanguageDockerGo
LicenseApache-2.0MIT
Self-host difficulty
3/5
Moderate
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Docker Compose
Kubernetes
Docker
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updatedtodayyesterday
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Where each falls short

The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.

OpenCloud
  • Built-in office document co-editing requires a separately deployed Collabora or ONLYOFFICE instance
  • Mobile clients still maturing compared to Dropbox or Google Drive polish
  • Admin complexity is higher than simpler alternatives; microservices require more ops knowledge
  • Third-party integrations (Google Workspace-style apps) are limited
Rclone
  • Primarily a CLI tool; no polished consumer GUI or always-on sync daemon out of the box (the web GUI is experimental)
  • No multi-user accounts, sharing links, or collaboration features
  • Real-time continuous sync requires scripting or third-party scheduling
  • Steep learning curve for non-technical users compared to a Dropbox app

Bottom line

Choose Rclone if you want the lower-effort setup; choose Rclone for the larger community and ecosystem. OpenCloud has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.

OpenCloud

Open-source file sharing and collaboration platform built on ownCloud Infinite Scale

Rclone

Command-line program to sync files across 70+ cloud storage providers