all the cloud apps ive seen advertize “easy installs” but i end up with 30 different problems i cant solve, is there any cloud apps that i can just easily install on my linux mint (ubuntu) server without issues?

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    Your whole life becomes much simpler when you use docker.

    Elevator pitch: Docker containers are preconfigured services which run isolated from the rest of your system and only expose individual directories you map into the container. These directories are the persistence part of the application and survive a restart of the container or the host system. Just backup your scripts and the data directories and you have backed up your entire server.

    I have a few scripts as examples. ‘cd “$(dirname “$0”)”’ changes to the directory the script is stored in, and therefore will create and map data directories from that parent directory.

    Letsencrypt proxy companion will set up a single listener for web and ssl traffic, setup virtual hosts automatically, and setup SSL, all with automations.

    First, you need letsencrypt nginx proxy companion:

    #!/bin/bash
    

    cd “$(dirname “$0”)”

    docker run --detach
    –restart always
    –name nginx-proxy
    –publish 80:80
    –publish 443:443
    –volume $(pwd)/certs:/etc/nginx/certs
    –volume $(pwd)/vhost:/etc/nginx/vhost.d
    –volume $(pwd)/conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d
    –volume $(pwd)/html:/usr/share/nginx/html
    –volume /var/run/docker.sock:/tmp/docker.sock:ro
    –volume $(pwd)/my_proxy.conf:/etc/nginx/conf.d/my_proxy.conf:ro
    –volume $(pwd)/nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
    –volume $(pwd)/acme:/etc/acme.sh
    jwilder/nginx-proxy

    docker run --detach
    –restart always
    –name nginx-proxy-letsencrypt
    –volumes-from nginx-proxy
    –volume /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock:ro
    –env “DEFAULT_EMAIL=YOUR_EMAIL_ADDRESS_GOES_HERE@MYDOMAIN.COM
    jrcs/letsencrypt-nginx-proxy-companion

    Then for each service, you can start with a docker command as well with a few extra environment variables. Here is one for nextcloud:

    docker run -d \
    

    –name nextcloud
    –hostname cloud.MYDOMAIN.COM
    -v $(pwd)/data:/var/www/html
    -v $(pwd)/php.ini:/usr/local/etc/php/conf.d/zzz-custom.ini
    –env “VIRTUAL_HOST=cloud.MYDOMAIN.COM
    –env “LETSENCRYPT_HOST=cloud.MYDOMAIN.COM
    –env “VIRTUAL_PROTO=http”
    –env “VIRTUAL_PORT=80”
    –env “OVERWRITEHOST=cloud.MYDOMAIN.COM
    –env “OVERWRITEPORT=443”
    –env “OVERWRITEPROTOCOL=https”
    –restart unless-stopped
    nextcloud:25.0.0

    And Plex (/dev/dri is quicksync for hardware transcode):

    docker run \
    --device /dev/dri:/dev/dri \
    --restart always \
    -d \
    --name plex \
    --network host \
    -e TZ="America/Chicago" \
    -e PLEX_CLAIM="claim-somerandomcharactershere" \
    -v $(pwd)/config:/config \
    -v /my/media/directory/on/host/system:/media \
    plexinc/pms-docker
    

    Obsidian:

    docker run --rm -d \
    

    –name obsidian
    -v $(pwd)/vaults:/vaults
    -v $(pwd)/config:/config
    –env "VIRTUAL_HOST=obsidian.MYDOMAIN.COM "
    –env "LETSENCRYPT_HOST=obsidian.MYDOMAIN.COM "
    –env “VIRTUAL_PROTO=http”
    –env “VIRTUAL_PORT=8080”
    ghcr.io/sytone/obsidian-remote:latest