Nextcloud
Description¶
Nextcloud is a suite of client-server software for creating and using file hosting services. Nextcloud is free and open-source, which means that anyone is allowed to install and operate it on their own private server devices.
- To log in as Nextcloud superuser, you can use login: 
root and password: received by mail. - To start using NC over public Ethernet, you need to add 
https: 443 - >> http: 80access via theNetworkstab. - For use on private networks, you need to use the ip and hostname of the machine from the email received during registration.
 - Everything else is in the Nextcloud project documentation.
 
Features¶
| Param | Value | 
|---|---|
| Operating System | CentOS 7.9 (2009) | 
| License | Free | 
| Processor | 4 CPU (1 Socker, 4 Core) | 
| RAM | 4 GiB | 
| Disk | 30 GiB | 
| Filesystem auto-resize | Logical Volume centos-root | 
| Admin Account | root | 
| Admin Password | sending to email | 
| Network Interfaces | 1 managed by NetworkManager | 
| Initialization System | cloud-init | 
| Virtualization | RHV | 
| Updates | - | 
Disk Partitioning¶
Partition Table: MBR
Filesystem auto-resize: N/A
| Type | Name | Size, GiB | File System | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary | boot | 
1 | xfs | 
| Primary | centos | 
29 | LVM VG | 
| LV | centos-root | 
28 | xfs | 
| LV | centos-swap | 
1 | swap | 
Configuration¶
- single network interface
 - managed by NetworkManager
 - you can view deploy scripts in 
/optdirectory 
Installed software¶
Additional software installed on system:
- epel-release
 - ovirt-guest-agent
 - cockpit
 - docker
 - docker-compose
 - Onlyoffice
 
Repositories¶
License¶
License and subscription are not required.