Be careful of rocketchat : beside some exotic technology choices (meteor), they seem to be in a dynamic of re-closing previously opensource parts of it. Something like that already occured with their ldap implementation (it needed some love, but sadly they give them closed-source love…)
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olivier@lemmy.fait.chto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Create a retention period for online backup storageEnglish
6·3 months agoyou might want to add borg, restic and - more recently - plakar to that list
Why not something like NAS4Free or OpenMediaVault, then? You don’t have to chose between DIY and paid-for, there is a middle-ground
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for near equivalent alternativesEnglish
5·6 months agotheir snapshots are marked as copy on write, so my assumption is that for every write, there is replication somewhere.
I might be wrong here, but my understanding is that their snapshots are the kind we find in modern filesystems (ZFS/BTRFS/…) : that is a point-in-time kind of functionnality, where a file will be duplicated (and the original version then will only belong to the snapshot) only when it is written to. This is just the way snapshots are implemented here - and a rather common way of doing it efficiently - not a reliability feature.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud and Thinkfree Office sign partnership agreement to add more choices for users - NextcloudEnglish
8·7 months agoNope, doesn’t seem so at all. I’ll stay with the web version of LibreOffice, myself (and OnlyOffice as a second choice if the first one were to went south)
oh, right, that too… too bad, because UI/UX wise it has been pretty slick at some point