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First of all I don't really know much about snaps, but after reading https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap for a bit I understood that the nextcloud installation is stored in /var/snap/nextcloud/current/ and the files are stored in /var/snap/nextcloud/common/ While you could just backup the folders, this would not solve moving, and for that I think that the easiest way would be moving from a snap installation to a php installation. I found this guide, but the main thing is that it's old, complicated and I don't think it is the best way: https://github.com/nextcloud-snap/nextcloud-snap/wiki/Migrating-from-nextcloud-snap-to-Nextcloud-server I'd do it like this: 1. Change the nextcloud snap ports into something else than 80 and 443 2. Install the mysql, apache, php and the needed php and apache modules normally. 3. Install nextcloud in this configuration 4. Copy the data and apps from snap into the webserver directory that I installed nextcloud to 5. Copy the database 6. Get a ssl certificate with certbot
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