ownCloud has launched Infinite Scale 4.0, the latest significant update to its secure content collaboration platform. It introduces new features and functionalities, including enhanced capabilities for importing data from 3rd-party clouds, simplifying data upload, refining search functions with the use of tags and filters, and further enhancing user-friendly linking and navigation.
I'm running latest version of normal owncloud in a docker container. Is there any advantage in using infinite scale oc? Not sure what the difference actually is
I successfully spun up an instance now, took me some fiddling, but that's me not knowing docker-compose too good,
You don't need a database, it's not using SQL, and they separate everything in different layers and microservices.
Compared to PHP ownCloud and Nextcloud this does feel like the next gen.
For better or for worse, i have yet to find out.
I see what you mean, all their docker compose examples are horrible. not one simple deployment, like they want to make it as complicated as possible
Hello. I'm a bit late to the party but would you mind sharing your working example ?
thanks for the insight!