It’s definitely a YMMV situation. I’ve heard from lots of people that it runs solid as a rock in Docker, and from others like you and me where it’s flaky af.
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harsh3466@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I abandoned nextcloud entirely a couple years ago. It was just too damn flaky (self hosted via docker).
harsh3466@lemmy.world 8 months ago
bbuez@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I was genuinely concerened I had a skill issue with NC, glad I’m not alone
rambos@lemm.ee 8 months ago
My skills are not impressive at all, but my NC instance is rock solid. Its been running on rpi4 for more than 6 months and then moved to Celeron server a year ago. I have disabled most plugins since I dont use them and its been quite fast. Only 2 users though. Linux/Windows/Android clients are auto updated, but I manually update the server (docker). Hope Im not gonna jinx it lol
harsh3466@lemmy.world 8 months ago
I’m glad yours is stable! I don’t know why, but mine, if you’d cut a loud fart near the server Nextcloud would just shit the bed on me. God forbid I try to update Nextcloud.
Like you I had most plugins disabled, and I was the only user. I first ran Nextcloud using NextcloudPi on an rpi4, and that ran solid for like four years. However, when I repurposed that pi and moved Nextcloud to my server in Docker, it just would not reliably run for me no matter what I did. At that point I also wasn’t really using Nextcloud anymore so I just abandoned it as not worth the effort.
chrisg@aus.social 8 months ago
@harsh3466 @rambos
My experience also.
Ridiculous performance issues plus don't breath on it level of fragility .. no thanks