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rambos@lemm.ee ⁨9⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

I still feel like a noob, but I spent a lot of time to get to this point where I am now. I can install fresh OS and run Nextcloud in less than 1 hour probably. When I started it took few months, I was burning all my free time but I loved it. It takes only few steps, but its probably a pain if everything is new. My steps would be:

  1. Install Debian OS
  2. Install docker and docker-compose
  3. Install portainer (also docker container, has simple web GUI to manage all other containers)
  4. Load docker-compose (with nextcloud and db config) in portainer stacks and start nextcloud container

Googling steps above for your OS or hardware should point you in the right direction, but there are many other ways of course. You can use any OS, but Linux is the way to go, especially if you are looking for help on lemmy.

Im accessing server using wireguard, it behaves like Im home and it needs to be set on each client (scanning QR code or loading config). Wireguard requires opening port 51820 on your router, but that should be safe enough. Alternative is tailscale that doesnt require opening port at all. Other options are probably too complex (read unsafe) for begginers afaik.

If you are going to selfhost cloud service then also look into backup solutions. Losing data is not fun at all.

My post might not answer your questions, just wanted to share my thoughts. If you decide to dive into selfhosting, Id say arm yourself with time and patience and get some cheap or free hardware to start with (old laptop with dead screen and battery should be more than enough) and enjoy your linux advantures.

Good luck

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