Hi,
I'm a beginner Linux-user, familiar with the terminal and using Fedora on a Framework laptop. I'm no programmer or developer, but I once wrote a bash-script![Smile :-)]()
I was using NextCloud on my webspace, and I love NextCloud but when using it on your webspace, you don't have enough permissions to configure or fix everything. So I want to try running my own server with NextCloud, if I'm correct, that's not too difficult.
I think running it in Docker is a good idea (I have no experience with Docker). Since I have a server then, I can as well use it for OpenMediaVault. Should I run that in a Docker as well?
Of course I need a back-up system and I have a BorgBase-account. So I can use Pika or Vorta. Can I run that in a way that everything is backup safely and easy recoverable?
I'm self-employed and I would use the agenda, booking app and contact app from nextcloud, so it has to be quite stable and safe, I cannot afford serious outages.
So my questions are:
I'm a beginner Linux-user, familiar with the terminal and using Fedora on a Framework laptop. I'm no programmer or developer, but I once wrote a bash-script
I was using NextCloud on my webspace, and I love NextCloud but when using it on your webspace, you don't have enough permissions to configure or fix everything. So I want to try running my own server with NextCloud, if I'm correct, that's not too difficult.
I think running it in Docker is a good idea (I have no experience with Docker). Since I have a server then, I can as well use it for OpenMediaVault. Should I run that in a Docker as well?
Of course I need a back-up system and I have a BorgBase-account. So I can use Pika or Vorta. Can I run that in a way that everything is backup safely and easy recoverable?
I'm self-employed and I would use the agenda, booking app and contact app from nextcloud, so it has to be quite stable and safe, I cannot afford serious outages.
So my questions are:
- How to run OMV best?
- Can I rely on BorgBase for backup
Statistics: Posted by Taxicletter — Sat Oct 26, 2024 10:24 am