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Probably quite a few people here will use Nextcloud and sync data from their laptop. Has anyone ever experienced data loss in the process? More specifically, I had a sync error in the last two days for one folder that I didn't realise. Now it suddenly cleared up - however, all my local data got overwritten with the 2-days-old version.
And the worst thing is: This is not the first time this has happened.
(and this is not cloudron-related, but a problem with the sync algorithm they use)I kind of lost trust now into Nextloud sync now and I am looking into other solutions. Basically, I would like to have a copy of my files accessible in the cloud.
I think I could use syncthing, but I am not really sure where I would want to sync my files to for both availability in the browser somewhere and backup.If I don't find a solution, I might need to go back to Google Drive ...
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I never use the nextcloud sync client since it only causes problems.
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@ekevu123 I upload my stuff manually
The Nextcloud sync client has been "strange" for more than 5 years, and I lost faith that it will ever be excellent.There is always a strange "gap" between local "synced" files and remote files and has been reported over and over again on github and the forum.
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@necrevistonnezr said in Nextcloud data loss?:
@ekevu123 Have you reported this as a bug report or in the Nextcloud forum?
No, I am not active there, but I found other instances where it happened, so the bug is mapped at least.
I am looking for alternatives now.
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Just for the purpose of documentation, if someone finds this: As an alternative to Nextcloud, I have decided to use Radicale for Calendar and Contact synchronisation and Syncthing for files, where I sync these with versioning to an HDD volume attached to the server. Now I am still looking into how to implement an external backup of the volume once per day, probably I will use rclone or something similar with a cron job and sync to another provider.
So far, this works, and the GUI for volumes in Cloudron gives me a graphical interface for my files in the cloud anyway if I want to, just without the possibility to open them in an editor.