I have been using Nextcloud for over a year now. Started with it on Bare Metal, switched to the basic Docker Container and Collabora in its own Container. That was tricky to get running nicely. Now I have been using Nextcloud AIO for a couple of Months and am pretty happy. But it feels a little weird with all those Containers and all that overhead.
How do you guys host NC + Collabora? Some easy and best Solution?
The AIO is the way to go. It’s not really any more overhead, and the maintenance is so much simpler. I second running it on a Proxmox docker server, you can snapshot before updates if you’re concerned about the upgrade.
Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:
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HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol, the Web |
LXC | Linux Containers |
NVMe | Non-Volatile Memory Express interface for mass storage |
SSD | Solid State Drive mass storage |
nginx | Popular HTTP server |
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Nextcloud AIO on a Proxmox LXC container. One instance for home, one instance at work. All works great. Both are on fast ceph storage (SSDs at home and NVMe at work).
Proton?
There’s essentially no overhead with containers. Performance is almost identical to bare metal in most cases.