Oh, that sounds interesting. I’d love to see a rundown of the setup. Where is nat64 running? On your gateway router? On a separate machine? What happens if it goes down?
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2·1 year agoThanks for pointing that out!
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3·1 year agoYes OCIS (owncloud infinity scale, a complete rewrite of the owncloud project) has a convoluted file structure and I guess OpenCloud has the same way of storing files.
This is the main drawback I see as well, but it isn’t a deal breaker for me. The way they handle the files allows OCIS and friends to work without a DB, in a stateless way I guess? This means that the entire setup is fully deterministically defined from a single file. This makes rollback very easy. So my rationale is that the files remain accessible even if a particular version decides to implode.
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3·2 years agoYeah. Europeans use the whole egg. That’s 65% more egg per egg.

Awesome, thanks for that overview. I’m really tempted to try this out now. It certainly would simplify a lot of things.