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Yuuuup. I really don't understand why it's so popular. It's bloated and overly complex. I've tried running an instance twice in the past few years, and both times I gave up within a week.
It did took me a week ,but I'm running one for 4years on a raspberry pi 4, it works good enough to share files and sync contacts and calendar.
It's popular because people want this to be real, but it's just a promise. The actual thing can't run without crapping it's pants. Even if you manage to run it fine, there will be an update that will break everything.