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NextCloudPi is all about giving your home lab a serious upgrade. If you're looking to effortlessly integrate Nextcloud with your favorite single-board computers like Raspberry Pi, Odroid, or Rock64, this open-source project is right up your alley. Whether you're a newbie or a seasoned tinkerer, NextCloudPi has something that'll make you go "heck yeah!" This project isn't just your run-of-the-mill setup; it's packed with features and extras that make it one of the standout options for homelab enthusiasts. It’s not just for wee Raspberry Pi boards either; it’s good to go on virtual machines and even Proxmox. If you're lucky enough to have a tteck Proxmox instance, NextCloudPi has a handy install script to slot right in. Core features include all the goodies you'd expect: Raspberry Pi OS/Debian 11 (Bullseye), Apache with HTTP2, PHP 8.1, MariaDB, Redis memory cache, and much more. The pièce de résistance is the ncp-config TUI, which takes the pain out of setting things up. Automatic HTTPS redirection, HSTS, and APCu PHP cache are baked in, ensuring your system remains secure and efficient without breaking a sweat. Plus, with automatic updates and fail2ban protection, you can sleep easy knowing your setup is secure. The extras are where NextCloudPi really shines. A setup wizard, web panel, and Wi-Fi capabilities get you rolling without hassles. Love emojis? Full emoji support is in the bag. Craving automatic BTRFS snapshots? They've thought of that too. For security buffs, features like ModSecurity, a robust firewall, and dynamic DNS support from several providers mean you stay guarded against pesky intrusions. A quick peek at the Docker situation: it’s been discontinued, but don’t sweat it. You can still run NextCloudPi in LXD or Proxmox without missing a beat. For pro-tips and scripts, check out tteck's website—they’ve got some neat helpers for Proxmox users. Got your gear ready? Here’s how you get started. Clone the repo from GitHub, build your images, and you’re cruising. Even if you’re not root, running the curl installer script with sudo has got you covered. NextCloudPi's installation process is super smooth, whether you’re on a Raspberry Pi or any system running Debian. Join the community on forums, Telegram, or Matrix if you need help or want to pitch in. NextCloudPi’s a community effort with docs written by volunteers, so every bit of help keeps things ticking along nicely. Get involved, get set up, and get your homelab running like a dream with NextCloudPi!
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