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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.
I've been using Nextcloud docker for quite some time, updated it countless times, have never had any problems whatsoever.
Mine crapped out at first minor update, lol. Maybe just bad luck.
I hope to hell you don't try to use the update button inside NC when running a docker image. The web updater is trash in any case, but in a docker that would be a real fuckup.
You update docker with a docker pull and I've never had it fail. It just quietly upgrades the database and goes along it's merry way.
Nope, I updated with docker-compost stop/pull/up -d and suddenly everything was gone. Luckily I had a local copy of my files. Looks like updating trashed the volume I had mapped to my SSD.