Nextcloud AIO usability updates: Easy management of your apps and containers

Beginner-friendliness is the reason many teams choose Nextcloud AIO to set up and manage their Nextcloud Hub. Read on to understand how Nextcloud AIO makes running your digital workspace simple, and discover the new usability improvements in the latest release.

The simplest way to get started with Nextcloud

Nextcloud AIO wraps all core tools and services you need into a turnkey instance that is easy to install, maintain, and update. The interface guides you through the installation process and automates a lot of components for you so that you don’t have to do all of it yourself. This simplicity makes Nextcloud AIO a perfect deployment method when you are just getting started with Nextcloud, even without much technical experience.

But one-step deployment is not where the benefits end. Nextcloud AIO web interface gives you easy access to the overview of your instance and various management tools:

  • All the apps you need are pre-integrated and tested, including Nextcloud Files, Nextcloud Talk, Nextcloud Office, backup tools, High Performance Backend, and more. You can enable additional server-side components with one click without having to touch any configuration file manually. You can browse the full list of available components on the Nextcloud AIO GitHub page.
  • Ready to take it one step further? There are unlimited opportunities to expand your functionality with more apps and features via community containers.
  • You don’t need to jump between configs and separate containers to manage your instance. Everything is accessible from a single UI, from configuration to updates, logs, and service control.
  • Updates and maintenance are automated for you, keeping your system always secure and stable. For example, this reduces manual patching and minimizes version compatibility issues.
  • Nextcloud AIO provides easy remote backups via BorgBackup, which allows you to create and restore snapshots whenever you need it, in any location.

With our latest update, Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter, we worked on the usability of the Nextcloud AIO interface even further, making managing and configuring your platform easier. Let’s have a look at what’s new!

Nextcloud Podcast: Everything you want to know about Nextcloud AIO

How many AIOs are out there? When is it best for you, and when should you go for bare metal instead? Learn it all in the Nextcloud Podcast with Simon Lindner, the developer and main maintainer of Nextcloud AIO. Listen to the episode here.

Nextcloud AIO The easiest way to self-host Nextcloud with Simon Lindner

Easier management for your instance: What’s new in Nextcloud AIO?

Nextcloud AIO uses containers to manage your apps and services, so our task is to deliver an interface that will make running your containers simpler and smoother. We worked on the Nextcloud AIO interface to further improve usability:

  • Progress window for backend processes
  • Improved log viewer
  • Office suite switcher

Let’s have a look at each of them!

New progress window

The interface of Nextcloud AIO now shows what is happening in the backend when you start and stop the containers. This is especially helpful, for example, when the download of new container images is running slowly, and you would like to understand the reason.

Improved log viewer

We completely refactored the log viewer built into Nextcloud AIO that allows us to see what is happening inside the containers. You can open it by clicking on Running, Starting, or Stopped next to each container.

Before, you had to manually trigger a reload and get back to where you were in the list of data. Now, the viewer refreshes the data automatically and scrolls down to the latest item so that you can see in real time what is happening in the container. You can disable this automatic reloading via the button.

Office suite switcher

We added a new interface for the office options inside Nextcloud AIO settings. It lets you compare the available office suite options for your Nextcloud Hub, and easily see the advantages and disadvantages of each office solution on first glance.

Guides: How to install Nextcloud AIO

Are you new to Nextcloud? If you are ready to move away from Big Tech and start hosting your collaboration tools on your terms, a fairly easy way to get started is Nextcloud AIO.

Browse our guides for Windows and Linux for a step-by-step installation process.

Running Nextcloud for a big team? Consider Nextcloud AIO for enterprises

Nextcloud AIO is free and open source, ready for any scale of use. However, if you require additional stability and deployment confidence for larger teams (>100 users), we recommend Nextcloud Enterprise for All-in-One deployments.

With Nextcloud Enterprise, your organization keeps data under control and gets easy compliance in a pinch. It includes support SLA and direct access to our engineering team, security information, and all benefits that come with our enterprise product, like certified compliance and training.

Regain your digital autonomy with Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter

Our latest release of Nextcloud Hub 26 Winter is here! Discover the latest Nextcloud features.