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Ah, using Nextcloud, huh. Neat!
Damn, I think I'm gonna have to try this out. After my experience with Nubo I discovered using Nextcloud ain't that bad.
(I tried deploying Nextcloud with the AIO image for like 1 hour and quickly noped out of that situation. I'm down to pay someone else to deal with that mess.)
I host my own Nextcloud on my LAN and VPN in when I am away.
Nice. Hosting on a LAN+VPN is probably what I would do next time. I tried deploying on a public cloud with 2GB of memory and I started receiving memory usage alerts almost immediately on an empty instance with everything disabled, except image previews. I didn't want to rent an even more expensive instance. I bet it runs great with a ton of memory and CPU.
I have a pi 5 running NextCloud, Pihole, and a few other services. I have a pi 4 running Wireguard and backing up my pi5. Then I have another pi 5 that is running an other instance of pihole and it will become my iPhone and iPad backup server in the next few days. I used to pay for apple services so now I need to find a way to backup my devices so I can stop paying even the $1 something.
I am thinking I should move transmission and some other things to the other pi5 instead of the NextCloud pi5.
How do you go about installing multiple things on the pi? When I built my pihole I don’t think it partitioned anything or whatever..?
I used whatever installer thing the pihole page had on it (but I did it a while ago), and if you can’t tell I’m not super techie, just enough to usually do what I need with guidance.
I’m probably dramatically misunderstanding what the setup entailed..
I recommend Yunohost https://doc.yunohost.org/admin/install/install_on/raspberry_pi
Point and click on an admin page to install from a big list of apps. It warns you if a particular app might use a lot of memory.
I run pihole on the raspberry pi, like an app it takes up port 8080 (I think it is on both my pi’s). I use different ports for different applications like 8087 for my NextCloud.
I signed up! They're running Nextcloud 30.0.8.1.
I mean, it does what it says on the tin. Compared to Nubo's Nextcloud deployment, NorthMail is running a newer version, they accept credit card payments, and it seems to run faster.
They don't have Nextcloud Tasks enabled though... 😭