What's not reliable about it? Been using Nextcloud on umbrel as my solution for half a year.

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Recent upgrade (via umbrel) broke mine. Had to backup over ssh, reinstall nextcloud, and *manually* restore all user files (probably a cli solution but over my pay grade)

When it works it’s good, but things go wrong it’s a nightmare. I advise against Umbrel based on what I’ve read from people who have run into issues. It’s also not FOSS.

Agree but I think their os is on github

It is, but does this qualify?

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I'm not an expert but it...sounds like it?

Yeah, neither am I. It looks Open source but not entirely free, at least commercially. Either way, I'm sticking with alternatives. Nothing against them personally.

It I open source but you can use anything commercially from their repository. I'd you can do what you want with the code, you just can't sell anything or make a profit from it. Afaik. I'm also, not an expert.