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I also like browsing folders of data, which makes backups easy. I only use volumes for sharing incidental data between containers (e.g. certificates before I switched to Caddy, or build pipelines for my coding projects).
Use volumes if you don't care about the data long term, but you may need to share it with other containers. Otherwise, or if in doubt, use bind mounts.
/var/lib/docker/volumes/
by defaultStill, use bind mounts. Named or anonymous volumes are only good for temporary junk.