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What is Yundera? 

Yundera is a Private Cloud Server provider.

It lets you run your own cloud, media server, and open-source apps on your own domain, without managing hardware or complex infrastructure.


 You keep your data.

 You control your costs.

 You stay independent.


A Private Cloud Server. Made Simple.

For years, self-hosting has promised freedom.

​Run your own cloud.

​Store your photos safely.

​Stream your own movies.

  ​Replace Google Drive.

  ​Escape subscription overload.

But in reality?

You needed to:

  • Buy hardware
  • Configure a server
  • Manage Docker
  • Set up HTTPS
  • Handle updates
  • Fix things when they break

That’s where most people stop.

Yundera removes the infrastructure barrier.

It gives you a ready-to-use Private Cloud Server that runs open-source apps on your own domain.

No hardware. ​No server setup. ​No maintenance headaches.

Who Is Yundera For?

If you’ve ever thought: “I want my own server, but I don’t want to manage everything.” Yundera is for you.

Tech-savvy users

People who understand self-hosting but don’t want constant maintenance.

Privacy and deGoogle users

Those who want control over their files, photos, passwords, and media.

Remote desktop users

Host your own RDP or self-managed services securely.

Independent thinkers

People who believe long-term digital independence matters.

 What Problem Does Yundera Solve?

1

SaaS Lock-In

Your files are on Google Drive, your photos on Google Photos, your passwords on a password manager, your media on streaming platforms.

  • Different subscriptions.
  • Different logins.
  • Different policies.

Yundera centralizes your digital life on your own Private Cloud Server.

2

Hardware NAS Complexity

Physical NAS devices require:

  • Upfront investment
  • Disk replacements
  • Network configuration
  • Remote access setup
  • Ongoing maintenance

Yundera removes hardware entirely. 

3

Maintenance Fatigue

Even experienced self-hosters eventually hit:

  • Broken updates
  • SSL certificate issues
  • Container conflicts
  • Port exposure risks

Yundera handles the infrastructure layer so you can focus on using your apps. Learn more...

A pre-configured Private Cloud Server

Your server is ready from day one.

Open-source ecosystem

Run apps like:

  • Immich for photos
  • Stremio for media
  • Vaultwarden for passwords
  • Filebrowser or Nextcloud for files
  • RDP and development tools

You stay compatible with the open web.

Infrastructure without friction

Docker and system layers exist. You don’t have to manage them.

Predictable storage pricing

You pay for the server and the storage you use.

No artificial SaaS storage inflation.

What Makes Yundera Different? 

Yundera is not just hosting.

Is Yundera Self-Hosting?

Yes. But simplified. Traditional self-hosting means you manage everything.

With Yundera, you control your server but you don’t manage the underlying complexity. 

It’s private cloud ownership without the sysadmin burden.

Why Long-Term Independence Matters

The internet is increasingly centralized.

When you rely entirely on services:

  • Pricing can change
  • Policies can change
  • Features can disappear
  • Data portability can shrink

Owning your Private Cloud Server changes the equation.

Your data lives in an environment you control. Your tools are open-source. Your digital life isn’t tied to a single corporation.

That is long-term independence.

What You Can Do With Yundera

With one Private Cloud Server, you can:

  • Store and organize files
  • Back up your photos automatically
  • Stream your own media
  • Run secure password managers
  • Host remote desktop environments
  • Replace multiple SaaS tools
  • Prepare your data for private AI usage

All under your control.

Frequently asked questions

It replaces the functionality of a NAS, but runs in the cloud without hardware.

Basic familiarity with apps helps, but you do not need to configure servers manually.

Your data runs on your dedicated Private Cloud Server environment.

Yes. Yundera is built around open-source applications. You will find an open-source apps store where you can install open-source apps selected by our team. You can also install other apps like on a regular PCS.

For users managing large storage or multiple subscriptions, it often is.

Yes.

Yes. You own your data. See how...