Plex Cloud: Cloud-Based Media Server
Plex Cloud is a media server that allows you to store and stream your personal media library from cloud storage providers. It integrates with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Amazon Cloud Drive to host your library.
What is Plex Cloud?
Plex Cloud is a media streaming solution offered by Plex that enables you to store and access your personal media library from popular cloud storage services. It eliminates the need to run your media server on a local network-attached storage device or home server.
Here are some key details about Plex Cloud:
- Works by integrating with cloud storage providers like Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive, and Amazon Cloud Drive to host your media library files.
- Streams your music, photos, videos and other media to Plex apps and devices like smart TVs, streaming boxes, smartphones, and more.
- Cloud library hosting allows you to access your media anywhere with an internet connection, rather than only when connected to your local network.
- Still provides main Plex features like a polished UI, metadata, mobile sync, sharing with friends, etc when streaming cloud content.
- Requires an active Plex Pass membership to use, no additional storage fees.
- Easily link multiple cloud storage accounts to expand your total storage capacity.
- Automatically matches and organizes your media into a searchable catalog with descriptions, posters, etc.
Overall, Plex Cloud makes your personal media library available globally by leveraging affordable, scalable cloud storage services without needing to maintain your own servers.