Storj (Uplink / Storj Node) vs Syncthing

TaglineDecentralized, end-to-end encrypted cloud object storage networkContinuous peer-to-peer file synchronization between your own devices
CategoryFile Storage & SyncFile Storage & Sync
ReplacesDropbox, Google Drive, BoxDropbox, Google Drive
GitHub stars8k86k
LanguageGoGo
LicenseAGPL-3.0MPL-2.0
Self-host difficulty
4/5
Involved
2/5
Easy
Deploy options
Docker
Manual
Docker
Manual
Managed hosting
Last updated1 month ago5 days ago
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Where each falls short

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

Storj (Uplink / Storj Node)
  • Running a private satellite requires significant operational infrastructure
  • Native web UI for end-users is minimal; mostly developer-focused tools
  • Token/payment complexity for node operators on the public network
Syncthing
  • Pure peer-to-peer sync: no cloud copy, so files only exist where a device is online (no always-available server unless you run one)
  • No web file browser, sharing links, or per-file access control like Dropbox
  • No built-in versioning UI beyond simple file versioning options
  • Not designed for multi-user team sharing; it's device-to-device for one owner

Bottom line

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

Storj (Uplink / Storj Node)

Decentralized, end-to-end encrypted cloud object storage network

Syncthing

Continuous peer-to-peer file synchronization between your own devices