Which version do you have installed and what do you use your installation for?

    • sabreW4K3@lemmy.tfOP
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      10 months ago

      How are you finding it? Do you connect from outside or just sync when you get home?

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          10 months ago

          Ooh, fancy! I feel like I should I need sunglasses when I look at you now, my eyes keep turning to stars and I’m drooling 😂

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        10 months ago

        It’s a great peace of mind. Runs well, syncs contacts and calendars betwrrn devices. I also sync all data to home for a backup

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    Nextcloud Hub 3 (25.0.13) running in an LXC inside Proxmox.
    Probably more work to setup than something like docker, but it’s been years since I set that up.
    I just update it now and then through the web UI and that’s mostly fine.
    Years ago, before the nextcloud spin-off, OwnCloud broke at every other update and it was a pain, but I yaven’t had this issue in forever. I’m sure OwnCloud also got better in that time but I haven’t tested it.

    My usecase is mostly just file storage with the occasional sharing.
    My partner and I, both have our own accounts, but are part of a share group or whatever that’s called now.
    Short story is we have our separate stuff but also a common folder.
    Otherwise there’s the occasional public link.

    I dabbled with Talk a while back but I’m already using Signal or Matrix, so didn’t use that much.
    Never used the contacts or calendar, but maybe I should because I’ve been meaning to degoogle more and the calendar is acting up.

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        10 months ago

        Yes. I have a shared database server for several services. And the AIO stuff came out after I had set up my server and I am way too lazy to change it now.

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      10 months ago

      I was like WTF is LS10 and then I realised you wrote LSIO and it all clicked into place 😂

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    27.0.1 NextcloudPi, specifically. Running on a Pi4 that’s booting from a 1TB SSD. Currently using it for photo backup from my phone and sync point for Quillpad. I tried AIO on my main server, but it ran poorly on my admittedly older hardware. The Pi build seems to run well, so far.

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      10 months ago

      When I was doing the reading, it suggested that the AIO was the successor of the Pi version, your experience doesn’t support that. Would you suggest going for the Pi?

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        My main server is a HP Microserver gen 8 with a passively cooled Xeon (don’t remember which atm), 16GB of RAM. By computer standards it’s pretty old. (That generation was made from 2013 to 2015, iirc). I still tried the AIO docker container installed on Unraid. Beyond the difficulties with initial setup, it ran really poorly. Navigation through the Web app was sluggish. I also noticed that it took quite a bit of the available system resources, more than I had to spare with the other apps I was running.

        So once I heard about the Pi build, I had to try. I had the Pi4 collecting dust anyway. And so far, it runs better. I found the setup wizard to be easier as well.

        Note: I’m still new in my selfhosting journey. About a year now.

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          10 months ago

          Seems like the Pi version is the way to go then. If your Pi 4 was having issues, my Pi 5 definitely will