I could paste an example of how we did it if you want
I could paste an example of how we did it if you want
I used saltstack for work some years ago, the fact that you need to install salt minions and connwct them to master was enough to convince us to change.to.ansible. unless you need Saltstack for some specfic reason, I recommend ansible instead.
We had pillar data in repos, one top file total.
This was such a game-changer for me
Exactly what I was looking for xD
My friend and I run most things in kubernetes (k3s), and then we use longhorn to backup volumes, which then can be re-used if your cluster crashes. Here’s a blog post describing the process (although not for nextcloud specifically, it could be applied to Nextcloud as well, as we do this for nextcloud as well)
Actually sounds really cool, why not
Jupiter Broadcasting has nice Linux and FOSS-related podcasts. Most recently with an episode about Red Hat and their decisions.
What version are you currently using?
I think the app is getting better with every update, and the latest version 0.0.35 is quite good.
Remember that the app is still in an development stage.
Duuuuuuuude, what does mine say?