• Meldrik
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    168 days ago

    You can also get Nextcloud from a provider. Like Hetzner and IONOS.

  • @gabelstapler@feddit.org
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    58 days ago

    I didn’t check all these providers, but from my experience most use proprietary software, which is a no for me, especially when it comes to client side encryption.

  • @trolske@feddit.org
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    38 days ago

    Please do alternatives for remote backup services (like Back blaze) next. I’m still struggling there

    • I’m in the same boat, but I’ve pretty much decided to move my Restic backups to Hetzner Storage, unless something better comes along before I do the migration.

  • RaivoKulli
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    27 days ago

    kDrive seems to tick most boxes here. Never heard of them before

  • @Crozekiel@lemmy.zip
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    17 days ago

    I really liked kDrive for the last couple of years, but their linux client is an appimage, which I have not had the best luck with unfortunately. Been considering looking for hosted nextcloud as an alternative, because I know that client works. I really wish I could just use nextcloud to connect to my kDrive, since their service is apparently based on nextcloud.

  • Amon
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    17 days ago

    Why are people so selfhostphobic?

    Like is it that hard to spin up an SMB on a windows machine and run it 24/7?

    • @piccolo@sh.itjust.works
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      27 days ago

      Cloud providers are going to have multiple redundant backups spread across multiple datacenters. A NAS box with the same level of backups will involve much more work. Theres alao dealing with secure external network access. Theres tons of reasons a selfhost is not the best solution.

  • Xanx
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    17 days ago

    Jottackoud is great, but it’s from Norway which is not in EU, so the flag is misleading. I’m also not sure why it’s marked as non-cross-platform. I’m using it on Linux.