diff --git a/admin_manual/installation/source_installation.rst b/admin_manual/installation/source_installation.rst index 483f31e1b..74a07fc8d 100644 --- a/admin_manual/installation/source_installation.rst +++ b/admin_manual/installation/source_installation.rst @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ There are multiple ways of installing Nextcloud depending on your preferences, r If you prefer an automated installation, you have the option to: -* use the `official Nextcloud AIO Docker-based image `_. Nextcloud AIO stands for Nextcloud All-in-One and provides easy deployment and maintenance with most features included in this one Nextcloud instance. It includes Office, a turnkey Backup solution, Imaginary (for previews of heic, heif, illustrator, pdf, svg, tiff and webp) and more. +* use the `official Nextcloud installation method `_. Nextcloud AIO provides easy deployment and maintenance with most features included in this one Nextcloud instance. It includes Office, a turnkey Backup solution, Imaginary (for previews of heic, heif, illustrator, pdf, svg, tiff and webp) and more. * use the `community Snap Package `_. This includes a full production-ready stack, will maintain your HTTPS certificates for you, and will automatically update as needed to stay secure. * use the `community Nextcloud VM Appliance `_ (aka Nextcloud Virtual Machine or NcVM). This helps you create a personal or corporate Nextcloud Server faster and easier. It can be used install directly on a clean Ubuntu Server or downloaded as a fully functioning VM. * use the `community NextcloudPi scripts `_ (based on Debian). It will setup everything for you and include scripts for automated installation of apps like: Collabora, OnlyOffice, Talk and so on.