How to Install NextCloudPi on FreeBSD Latest

NextCloudPi is a self-hosted cloud solution that allows you to store, share, and collaborate on your documents, data, and multimedia files. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the installation process of NextCloudPi on FreeBSD Latest.

Prerequisites

Steps to Install NextCloudPi on FreeBSD Latest

Step 1: Install Required Dependencies

Before proceeding with the installation process of NextCloudPi, you need to install some of the required dependencies on your FreeBSD Latest, including Apache, PHP, and MariaDB.

To install these packages, run the following command:

sudo pkg install apache24 php74-mysqli mariadb102-client mariadb102-server

Step 2: Download and Install NextCloudPi

Now, it's time to download and install NextCloudPi on your FreeBSD Latest system.

First, download the NextCloudPi package using the following command:

wget https://github.com/nextcloud/nextcloudpi/raw/master/install.sh

Once the download is complete, run the following command to install NextCloudPi:

sudo sh install.sh

During the installation process, you will be prompted to provide some basic information, like your system's IP address, database username, and password.

After completing the prompts, the installation process will take some time to complete, depending on your internet connection speed and system resources availability.

Step 3: Access NextCloudPi

Once the installation process is complete, you can now access your NextCloudPi instance by navigating to your server's IP address or hostname in your web browser.

Now, you will be prompted to create an administrator account by providing a username and password. After providing all required details, you will see the NextCloudPi dashboard, where you can manage your files, share data, and collaborate in various ways.

Conclusion

That's it! You have successfully installed NextCloudPi on your FreeBSD Latest system. You can now start using this self-hosted cloud solution for your personal or business needs. Happy cloud computing!

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