The snap version of nextcloud has been pretty solid for me, except for the time that I installed the nextcloud backup app.
The snap version of nextcloud has been pretty solid for me, except for the time that I installed the nextcloud backup app.
I run the snap version of nextcloud in an ubuntu VM. I know snap gets a lot of flac, but I have a day job and I don’t want to spend all my time trying to keep nextcloud running.
If at all possible, do not expose things like ssh, RDP, etc to the internet. Use traditional VPN or something like tail scale. Just because ssh is on a different port than normal doesnt mean an attacker couldn’t figure out that your running ssh on port 335.
You’d think so; and yet, so many people that metaphor is directed at don’t even realize…
This is why I inist that each person have their own account on a shared pc.
Its the “Leopards eating people’s faces party”; not the " Leopards eating my face party". GOSH!
PS - is that a community here yet?
Wish I had the time/energy to host this much… Currently I’m running
I’m also running Jellyfin and Navidrome, in an attempt to determine if they are good alternatives to Plex for like 6 months at this point. See comments above about time/energy.
Wish I had the time/energy to host this much… Currently I’m running
I’m also running Jellyfin and Navidrome, in an attempt to determine if they are good alternatives to Plex for like 6 months at this point. See comments above about time/energy.
If you’re not confident in database management, there is always the Snap version. I know Snap gets a lot of hate, and you do lose some ability to tinker with Nextcloud configuration, but its been pretty solid for me.
“250 symmetrical”, but my router usually reports around 270ish each way. Recently moved somewhere with fiber to the home.
Previously the cable co I was with kept sending notifications that they had “upgraded” my service. I went from like 100mbps down to like 300 down with them, but they never changed the 10mbps up…