Installing NextCloud with Docker on a Linux Server

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For business it’s sometime important to have a central place where employees and clients are able to interact together. NextCloud is a simple and extendable PHP solution with a huge set of features you can host by yourself, to keep full control of your data. A classical Groupware ready for your own cloud.

If you want to install NextCloud on your own server you need as first a well working PHP installation with a HTTP Server like Apache. Also a Database Management System is mandatory. You can chose between MySQL, MariaDB and PostgreSQL servers. The classical way to install and configure all those components takes a lot of time and the maintenance is very difficult. To overcome all this we use a modern approach with the virtualization tool docker.

The system setup is as the following: Ubuntu x64 Server, PostgreSQL Database, pgAdmin DBMS Management and NextCloud.

Agenda

  • Docker Basics
  • Installing Docker on a Ubuntu server
  • prepare your database
  • putting all together and make it run
  • insights to operate NextCloud

Docker Container Instructions

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About Frank Vogt

Frank Vogt is a quality-oriented IT specialist with more than 35 years of experience. He is a proven expert in IT consulting, IT management and system installations. Since 2020, he has focused on IT security with his company Care-IT, with topics such as encrypted communication, secure operating systems, Google-free smartphones and the secure storage of data in Nextclouds.

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