I have both Postgres and Redis talking to Nextcloud through their respective unix sockets; I store the sockets in a named volume, so I can mount it on whatever containers need to reach them.
Not OP, but I run it on docker with postgres and redis, behind a reverse proxy. All apps on NC have pretty good performance and haven't had any weird issues. It's on an old xeon with 32gb and on spinning rust.
rangerelf
joined 10 months ago
Sure:
POSTGRES
REDIS
Here's redis.conf, it took me a couple of tries to get it just right:
NEXTCLOUD
The environment.txt file is hostnames, logins, passwords, etc...
The zz-docker.conf file sets some process tuning and log format, some might not even be necessary:
The opcache_cli.conf file has a single line:
I don't remember why it's there but it's working so I'm not touching it :-D
Good luck :-)