Just wanted to share my happiness.
AIO is the new (at least on my timeline) installation method of Nextcloud, where most of the heavy-lifting is taken care of automatically.
Just wanted to share my happiness.
AIO is the new (at least on my timeline) installation method of Nextcloud, where most of the heavy-lifting is taken care of automatically.
It containerizes all the subcomponents under a mastercontainer, and even has support for community containers of things like pihole, caddy and dlna. So you have image control over each component, as well as codespace separation.
After 7 or 8 years of various forms of Nextcloud, I have to say this is the easiest one to maintain, upgrade and backup outside of my VM snapshots.
So it’s sub containers?
No, even worse, you pass the docker socket through to the container and it manipulates the host instance
Not really, it just makes containers in your docker, accessible like any others. The mastercontainer can be used to control and update them, but you can just
exec -dit
them like any other containers you find in yourdocker ps