Nextcloud doubts
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Got it! What about the difference between the free and enterprise version of NextCloud? And I hope syncing between 2 NC servers are possible
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The use of NextCloud at the remote datacenter is almost entirely about availability, if not completely about that.
If you can live with downtime if your local device has an issue or your internet is down. Then I'd skip the DC install. In any case, you need a backup solution for the NextCloud server.
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Support is the only difference that I am aware of. The Enterprise version includes support in the license whereas the Community version does not.
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@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
What does the community/free edition lacks compared to the enterprise version.
Nothing. Only support. There is only one product. 100% open source, that was one of the reasons that they split from ownCloud.
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@scottalanmiller said in Nextcloud doubts:
@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
What does the community/free edition lacks compared to the enterprise version.
Nothing. Only support. There is only one product. 100% open source, that was one of the reasons that they split from ownCloud.
So it's like RHEL
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@scottalanmiller said in Nextcloud doubts:
@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
What does the community/free edition lacks compared to the enterprise version.
Nothing. Only support. There is only one product. 100% open source, that was one of the reasons that they split from ownCloud.
And I will be rightfully skeptical for a year or so, until they prove they can maintain this model.
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@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
He also asked about ransomware risks.
Depends how he sets it up. It has versioning and you back up the whole thing. You can use BtrFS and snap the system internally quickly and often.
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@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
And I hope syncing between 2 NC servers are possible
This has been a feature of ownCloud for a few years. SO of course it was in the code at the fork to NextCloud
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@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
So what could be the possible safe options? Ofcourse first step would be lock down workstations, proper end point protection etc but how can we make sure that using a second nextcloud doesnt really affect when the primary is affected or are there no options in this case?
If they sync to each other, then one infects the other. That's how replication works.
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@Dashrender said in Nextcloud doubts:
@scottalanmiller said in Nextcloud doubts:
@Ambarishrh said in Nextcloud doubts:
What does the community/free edition lacks compared to the enterprise version.
Nothing. Only support. There is only one product. 100% open source, that was one of the reasons that they split from ownCloud.
So it's like RHEL
Yes