I use nextcloud.export
which comes with the snap (https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap/wiki/How-to-backup-your-instance), but the backup app looks nicer.
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I have a weekly crontab that does...
- ...
nextcloud.export -abc
(everything except the data) - ...a backintime snapshot of the raw data folder.
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