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Nextcloud backup and/or export

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    abargel
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    Hi, just starting here. Wondering if it is possible to backup a Nexctloud instance and restore it outside of Cloudron, and/or export it directly to another instance.

    Basically, if I ever want to keep my Nextcloud instance and use outside of Cloudron, is that possible?

    Thank you!

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      Hi, just starting here. Wondering if it is possible to backup a Nexctloud instance and restore it outside of Cloudron, and/or export it directly to another instance.

      Basically, if I ever want to keep my Nextcloud instance and use outside of Cloudron, is that possible?

      Thank you!

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      @abargel Yes, a Cloudron backup will contain the database, config file and all your data. Should not be a problem to export it out. I guess you can also use the package code to recreate external setup - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/nextcloud-app/

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        @abargel Yes, a Cloudron backup will contain the database, config file and all your data. Should not be a problem to export it out. I guess you can also use the package code to recreate external setup - https://git.cloudron.io/cloudron/nextcloud-app/

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        @girish Great, thank you!

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          Hi, just starting here. Wondering if it is possible to backup a Nexctloud instance and restore it outside of Cloudron, and/or export it directly to another instance.

          Basically, if I ever want to keep my Nextcloud instance and use outside of Cloudron, is that possible?

          Thank you!

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          @abargel keep in mind that you will not be able to log into LDAP accounts afterwards and your nextcloud will probably purge those accounts in the future.

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            Hi, just starting here. Wondering if it is possible to backup a Nexctloud instance and restore it outside of Cloudron, and/or export it directly to another instance.

            Basically, if I ever want to keep my Nextcloud instance and use outside of Cloudron, is that possible?

            Thank you!

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            @abargel Also note the new user migration feature in Nextcloud 24. Should allow you to set up Nextcloud somewhere else (or indeed move to a managed service) and then simply move over a lot of relevant data (not everything for sure, but the core stuff).

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              Thanks! I will check that stuff out. 😉

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