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Privacy, encryption, and self-hosted storage — explained and compared.

GuidesApr 25, 2026

How to Update Your Hoodik Server (Manual or Auto-Update with Watchtower)

Keep your self-hosted Hoodik server current — a 30-second Docker update, fully automatic background updates with Watchtower, or notification-only options if you'd rather review releases yourself.

8 min read
TechnicalApr 12, 2026

AEGIS-128L: Why Hoodik Uses the Fastest Modern Cipher

AEGIS-128L is 2-4x faster than AES-256-GCM while providing the same security guarantees. Here's why we chose it and what it means for your file encryption.

6 min read
GuidesApr 12, 2026

Backblaze B2 + Hoodik: Encrypted Storage at $6/TB

Set up truly private cloud storage with Backblaze B2 and Hoodik. End-to-end encrypted, S3-compatible, and a fraction of the cost of Google Drive.

6 min read
PrivacyApr 12, 2026

End-to-End Encryption Explained: What It Actually Means for Your Files

A clear explanation of end-to-end encryption vs encryption at rest, zero-knowledge architecture, and why who holds the keys matters more than the algorithm.

8 min read
GuidesApr 12, 2026

Leaving Google Drive: A Complete Migration Guide

Step-by-step guide to exporting your files from Google Drive and migrating to private, self-hosted encrypted storage without losing anything.

8 min read
GuidesApr 12, 2026

Turn Your Raspberry Pi Into a Private, Encrypted Cloud Storage Server

Your Raspberry Pi deserves a project that actually solves a problem. Here's how to turn it into a private, end-to-end encrypted cloud storage server.

12 min read
PrivacyApr 12, 2026

Self-Hosted Cloud Storage: Why Owning Your Data Actually Matters

What self-hosted cloud storage means, why it matters for privacy, and how to take control of your files without becoming a sysadmin.

5 min read
ComparisonsApr 12, 2026

The True Cost of Cloud Storage: Self-Hosting vs. Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud

Real cost comparison of Google Drive, Dropbox, and iCloud vs self-hosting with Hoodik over 1, 3, and 5 years. The math might surprise you.

7 min read
PrivacyApr 12, 2026

Why Your Cloud Provider Can Read Your Files

Most cloud storage encryption only protects against stolen hard drives, not the provider itself. Here's how it actually works and what zero-knowledge means.

5 min read