![]() ![]() The current limitation means that my docker container just went from a nimble few hundred megabytes to a whopping 18GB+. The Nextcloud Android client offers this feature whereby when you set the client up to backup local folders on the Android device, you can target the remote folder on Nextcloud that the folder is backed up to. ![]() I run Nextcloud as a docker container and everything I push to it is being directed at the External folders (my NAS). Is there any way I can change the backup location on my Nextcloud instance. I'd like to get some background on this aspect if I could, what causes these apps to not be backed up? However, it seems like a large proportion of my apps will not back up by design (design of the app rather than Calyx I should image). I was (perhaps naively), under the impression that it would back up all apps and the OS set up so if I were to destroy the OS or someone pinched the phone, the recovery would be relatively painless. So after getting everything set up on the phone as I want it, I kick off the backup to my Nextcloud instance. ![]()
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