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Ok Now I understand.
Didnt knew that rclone was capable.
Well, that actually changes the situation. maybe I should still look into seafile.
Whats your hardware? i will try it on a RPi4, since I have read about nextcloud being a hog resource wise I hope seafile will be more calm
I have a HP Microserver Gen 8. And about 22 docker containers including Seafile running. I've read folks had good success with it on Rpi, but I haven't tried myself. I ought to spin one up on one I have that's not doing anything.
I'm a recent convert to Rclone. I've struggled with other CLI backup tools like Borg and Restic, but rclone is very approachable.