I dont understand why this post is downvoted so much. It is calling the people who undermine Lemmy with CP Nazis (which they probably are) and points out some historical context of a specific term. I thought Lemmy would be up for that.
...nextcloud.export -abc (everything except the data)
...a backintime snapshot of the raw data folder.
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I'm not fully happy with this yet though.
The nextcloud.export -abc command makes a full export of the config, database and apps. So in contrast to backintime, which rebuilds each snapshot only in terms of the files that changed since the previous snapshot, I have a full-blown new backup of config, database and apps every week.
I put the nextcloud instance in maintenance mode while running both commands, so the config, database and apps should fit the snapshot of the raw data. But it still feels tricky. I would prefer to have just have one full "file-change-based" weekly (or daily?) snapshot of e.g. a VM. That's why I'm looking at this: https://docs.hanssonit.se/s/W6fMouPiqQz3_Mog/virtual-machines-vm/d/W6fMquPiqQz3_Moi/nextcloud-vm
Been using Phonetrack for years and never had that problem... Better see if you cab find answers on the github page yes.