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I’m actually using S3 as Primary Storage Backend. As a result I’ll have to manually backup the database and config files.
Thank you so much for the information. Third party integration is very important in the long run.
The issue you faced is clearly a scary one!
I thought backup/restore would be easier with OCIS 🤔
What issues did you face with OCIS?
Will do. Still reading docs and blog posts. ❤
I think I should use it for some time along with Nextcloud AIO. The official documentation is very confusing.
I use Nextcloud AIO. If you use s3 as primary storage, the backup (using Borgbackup) won’t work.
NC only supports webdav.
I’m gonna play it on mobile ❤
I use NextCloud Music and Recognize (a NextCloud app). It’s showing all albums and genres (mostly) correctly. Also I can go to a artists page and see all of his songs.
NextCloud Music supports both subsonic and ampache API.
Navidrome wasn’t displaying the artists.
Not sure why it didn’t work for me. I’ve also tried Jellyfin. Had the same issue.
Heliboard looks promising. Will give it a try!
Yeah, I face that issue only on mobile. I use Nextcloud AIO. Everything should be optimized already. Though I’ve tuned my nginx config a little bit (using it as a reverse proxy in front of AIO).
Organizing them is going to be time consuming for me. Nextcloud Music has everything I need. It can detect genre, language etc. using NextCloud Recognize app. I just need to improve the buffering issue. 🥺
How can I configure it? My Artist tab shows only one artist.
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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