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Hmm, NextCloud always warns against sqlite (but it is the default in the Linux Server IO docker image. It would be very easy, and nice, if it turned out sqlite was fine. It makes backing up easier, and would clean up my docker-compose.yaml.


Cloud volumes are usually IOPS-challenged and have shitty durability guarantees. If you’re going this route you should use a VPS or dedicated server instead.


It's in my basement on a Corei3 with a decent Samsung nvme ssd.


You said docker. Doesn’t matter where it’s physically running, just that the persistence guarantees are not the same for containers.


I was addressing the "IOPS-challenged and have shitty durability guarantees". I don't use cloud volumes, so this shouldn't be a problem. I guess I was hoping for someone to tell me sqlite is fine in my case ;)


Ah, “shitty durability guarantees” comes from the container orchestration, not any downside of cloud hardware. I mixed up two likely reasons :)




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