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Nextcloud sucks. Its better to have discreet docker services running for what you actually need vs nextcloud being a monolith of shitty plugins. As for hardware, go on eBay and buy a cheap optiplex tower. It'll get you started.
I know it's unpopular, but I'm starting to agree with you. I set up NextCloud, but I honestly don't use much of any of it. The only part I really want is the file sync and handling, as well as LibreOffice in the cloud. I don't care about the calendar, contacts sync, video chat, etc. I looked through the plugins, and the ones I tried kind of sucked. I also really don't like PHP and the Docker image is all wrong, so it's more of a pain than anything to deal with.
So I'm trying out Seafile. I didn't realize it supports Collabora CODE, so I'm going to check that out. My main hangup is the directory structure, so I'll figure out the FUSE FS thing and see if that'll work well enough for me.
I literally just want to be able to send stuff from our machines, view/edit them online quickly, and send the important stuff to an offline backup.
Who knows, maybe I'll like it, and maybe I'll come back to NextCloud. Either way, I highly recommend people try out alternatives, because there really are a lot of cool projects out there.
I switched from nextcloud to seafile. Their app has paid file search for android app. Also full text search is paid. The docker also seems to crash a lot.
I've been testing owncloud ocis and it works really well. Just trying to figure out a few things for single sign on, but the app otherwise works really well.
I had some trouble getting ocis going, and it's all overly complicated for my simple home setup, especially the file storage. What I wanted from OCIS was basically a file server, integration w/ Collabora CODE, and no messing w/ web servers (just a reverse proxy). But it seems to want to be a lot more than that.
I haven't had time to play with Seafile much, but there are already some things I don't like:
But some things I do like:
So I guess we'll see how I like it. If it works well, I may end up contributing, or maybe I'll try porting to something I like more (I do a bit of Rust as a hobby, and this could be a fun project).