So I want to build a home server to use as a media server, and to back up my photos etc.

I am also currently doing an online course, and happen to spend some time at work as well as at home working on it. I don’t like using Google where I can help it, but I find google docs really useful. So I’m wondering if there’s an open source application that works essentially the same, but I could run off my own server? It would have to be web-based as I use Windows at work and can’t install new programs :/

edit: Thanks everyone for your suggestions! I’ve got quite a few leads to follow now, it should be fun!

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      Nextcloud is laggy and bloated, would not recommend

      Good application but performance sucks

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          You got me there

          I was also running it on a pi 4 though because I don’t want a high powered machine sucking up energy and kicking out heat 24/7

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        What you mean bloated? It is laggy in web browser, but using client apps solve that problem. It would be awesome if its more snappy, but I couldnt find anything better for my needs. What do you use?

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          I was running the desktop app and the web app. I meant the server is laggy, though as it was melting my raspberry pi down to do something I could achieve with much lighter weight tools

          Running on a raspberry pi it was struggling to serve even one user

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      I’ve seen owncloud merge files together. Like, you open one file and see data from another file inside it. That to me was a dealbreaker.

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        Your comment made me check that, and yeah, those requirements can be extreme for someone like me who look to use it for two pcs and a phone on a 6th gen intel nuc

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        Those specs seem likely to be extrapolated from the resource usage of their SaaS solution 😳

        Wouldn’t be surprised if it actually ended up needing that though, some game servers for example will happily chomp down 10GB+ of RAM with just two people online doing nothing

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          Or rather they want to discourage self-hosting in favour of their SaaS.

          But the OO Document server will happily run with about 1gb RAM and small CPU use.

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    You might also wanna check yunohost.org . It’s a well organized self hosting platform where you can install with few clicks and has huge amount of Foss apps, including office and media ones and Nextcloud that others suggested.

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    After a lot of searching (granted, years ago) I landed on

    Nextcloud with only office.

    Nextcloud is pretty awesome. Open source, well supported, new versions like once or twice a year, aetric shittonne of plugins, its awesome.

    Onlyoffice feels a lot like Microsoft office, but is online open source, and allows multi user editing, which was always a bit of a pain point with colabora.

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    I’m using Onlyoffice and it works really well. Although I use it with kDrive from Infomaniak, I’m almost sure you can run it on your own server.

    In fact I managed to ditch Google for everything but I can’t find a good replacement for Google photos which I’m not using anymore.

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        Immich is working pretty well for me. Even the search does a decent job of recognizing the things in the pictures.

        I’m not sure what Google photos has that Immich doesn’t, and I’ve been using Google photos for years.

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          The mobile app sometimes gets stuck while updating new photos, or just doesn’t run the upload in background even though it’s activated. The web app looks and feels great though.

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            You do have to turn off battery saver for the background process. Phones tend to not like background processes. That would cause the behavior you’re seeing.

            Settings > Apps > App battery usage > Immich > Set to “unrestricted”

            Also I have mine set to a ten minute delay, maybe that’s why I haven’t noticed. Maybe try adding a small delay to the load?

            (Primarily I wanted a chance to delete photos before they uploaded.)

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        Thanks for the answer.

        I remember looking at these but I think the fact that the pictures would be on my kDrive was also a problem.

        Maybe with something like WebDAV it could work.

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      Nextcloud needs a heaping helping of a disclaimer before anyone installs it.

      Use the Docker or Podman images, they’ll include most things a lot of first time users leave out that render Nextcloud buggy and inconsistent. It includes a cache, and about half of the security issues preconfigured out of the box.

      Installing it native from a guide with zero explanation beyond “welp, there’s the start page” as the final step really doesn’t do much for people and there’s a lot of guides out there like that for Nextcloud.

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        Even with Docker, my feeling is that BC is something extremely fragile andd one has to be quite careful when updating it, for instance.

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          I’ve been using Nextcloud docker for quite some time, updated it countless times, have never had any problems whatsoever.

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    Seafile w/Collabora

    I adore Seafile and this looks like a great option. I haven’t been able to get it going on my instance yet, but I’m still learning all of this self hosting and FOSS stuff.

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    I just use syncthing and set up the appropriate send /receive permissions for each folder

    When I want to access those files remotely, I just sftp / ssh into the server. (Someone more knowledgeble than me can help you with that part, I just install Tailscale on my devices for remote ssh)

    sure it may not be elegant, but is pretty easy to maintain in the long run (see complaints about updating / setting up nextcloud in this thread)

    maybe this will help with setup. Note he is doing bidirectional sync, but one way sync works too:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBVTedUWbfg

    edit: forgot to mention, this is cross platform across Mac, Windows, Android, and Linux. Not sure about iOS