Looking for tips regarding #nextcloud installation technique: I've tried using the All in one solution which works great, but also through systems like #cloudron or #yunohost that handle the technical aspects.
What I love with those systems is that it's easy to add other apps on the server beside Nextcloud.
But #nextcloud_all_in_one offers interesting features like antivirus and High performance backend for Nextcloud Files and Talk..
I know it's possible to set up a HPB on another server and connect it to the Nextcloud instance, but it seems easier to just use Nextcloud AIO and be done with it.

I'd love to hear some feedback from Nextcloud users, thanks!

@codemonkeymike
#nixbook #nextcloud #nextcloud_all_in_one #endof10
Great, I love people making computers more useful for everyone and love to spread what they produce.
Up to now it was mainly nextcloud-all-in-one for the cloudy side, but you seem to provide the ideal client os.

#nextcloud #nextcloud_all_in_one
Finally:
"NextCloud AIO is the easiest way to install and operate a self-hosted NextCloud instance. ... However, the official installation method requires the nextcloud instance to be available publicly over the internet. There are documentations on how to do that local only, but it is slightly scattered. In this post, I will show you how to setup NextCloud AIO without needing to expose it to the internet."

https://selfhost.esc.sh/nextcloud-aio-local-setup/

NextCloud Easy Local Setup

How to setup a nextcloud instance using the nextcloud AIO container. This tutorial uses docker compose to setup a fully fledged production ready nextcloud instance including TLS/SSL certificates

selfhost.esc.sh