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[–] scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech 36 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Nextcloud remains one of the buggiest and half finished projects I've seen in the homelab space. I swear most of my time using nextcloud has been trying to repair nextcloud

[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 22 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

I've been using NC for a decade now, and the last three years on the docker AIO have been hassle-free. Updating used to scare the hell out of me and now it's just a non-issue.

[–] czardestructo@lemmy.world 2 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago)

Their upgrade scripts for on the rails installs have gotten a lot better recently, especially in the last year. But then last upgrade they fucked it all up and made a series of database commands mandatory for the warnings to go away. Uggghhhh.

Sauce: https://help.nextcloud.com/t/upgrade-to-nextcloud-hub-10-31-0-0-incorrect-row-format-found-in-your-database/218366/13

[–] cellardoor@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Same, I'm not sure what the complaints are. Deploy it properly, get it set up, test it thoroughly. Enjoy.

[–] lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 20 hours ago

NC AIO is heavy. That's my only real complaint. Error messages are pretty easy to decipher.

[–] sorghum@sh.itjust.works 3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I'm still leery after coming over from a TrueNAS app deployment of NC that crashed and I was never able to get back running. Docker AIO has been good so far, but NC is the reason I validate backups.

[–] Vinstaal0@feddit.nl 2 points 22 hours ago

it wasn't only NC that was a hassle on TrueNas lol, now with Docker Compose most seem to be working a lot better imo.