Nextcloud asked in a poll at https://mastodon.social/@[email protected]/115095096413238457 what database its users are running. Interestingly one fifth replied they don’t know. Should people know better where their data is stored, or is it a good thing everything is running so smoothly people don’t need to know what their software stack is built upon?

  • med@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    And if you don’t know what database you’re running, how are you backing it up?

    If you don’t know what database you’re running, are you bothering to do a full shutdown before backups? Are you doing backups at all…

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      2 hours ago

      The poll did not ask specifically for self-hosted instances. You know you can buy hosted Nextclouds where the service provider hopefully cares for that stuff? So customers wouldn’t know which database they use. I don’t know which database my mail provider uses ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        13 minutes ago

        Fair enough, I did assume the target audience was selfhosters based on the question.

        As for provider backups - well, you’d hope. But M$ doesn’t do user available backups, so I’d be surprised if that was bundled by the average SaaS provider.