Nextcloud (AIO) has been a nightmare 😫. I’m planning to ditch it since I don’t have the time to keep tweaking it or dealing with constant issues.

Now, I’m torn between Seafile and OwnCloud.

I was interested in trying OCIS but couldn’t find a ready-to-use Docker Compose file. If anyone has one, I’d greatly appreciate it!

Also, I’ve read concerns about how Seafile stores files. Is that still an issue?

I use Portainer to manage containers, but I’m okay with a manual setup too. I just need a ready-to-use Compose file for quick deployment.

Thanks in advance!

Edit: Found a solution. Haven’t tried yet.

https://fariszr.com/owncloud-infinite-scale-docker-setup/

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Probably you missed it: https://owncloud.dev/ocis/guides/ocis-local-docker/

Btw also ocis store the files in its own format

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Another thing: migrate the data with rclone at the moment is not working very well , it’s easier to install a desktop client and copy the data with it

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I’m not sure how to configure s3 as primary storage backend here. Should I put the configs in the ocis.yaml?

Here’s an example configuration: https://github.com/owncloud/ocis/blob/master/deployments/examples/ocis_full/.env

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FWIW the file system it uses ‘decomposedfs’ can be read by other applications like rclone if needed.

Also ocis is working on a ‘normal’ file system with a few tradeoffs:

https://owncloud.dev/architecture/posixfs-storage-driver/

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Interesting but I haven’t found how to mount decomposefs with rclone, do you have any examples? I succeeded with WebDAV but it doesn’t seem very reliable

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Never done it myself but I think this example goes over the mounting

https://owncloud.dev/ocis/guides/migrate-data-rclone/

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