Ease of Use
Cloudron offers a user-friendly interface that makes it simple to deploy and manage various web applications without deep technical knowledge.
App Store Integration
Cloudron provides a curated App Store, where users can easily install a wide range of web applications with a single click.
Automatic Updates
The platform automates the update process for both the operating system and the installed applications, reducing maintenance efforts.
Security Features
Cloudron comes with built-in security features like automatic SSL certificates, LDAP directory service, and two-factor authentication, enhancing the overall security posture.
Backup and Restore
It includes built-in backup and restore functionalities, ensuring data integrity and reliability in case of failures.
Scalability
Cloudron allows for easy scaling of applications, making it suitable for both small projects and larger deployments.
Multi User Support
Cloudron supports multiple user accounts and roles, allowing administrators to delegate tasks and manage permissions effectively.
I use cloudron.io but haven’t gotten to the part of adding bridges to different networks.. Will try!
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over 1 year ago
One easy way is to use https://cloudron.io with built-in Cloudflare DNS domain management, email and Nextcloud.
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over 1 year ago
Just FYI it’s Very easy to host with https://cloudron.io or https://yunohost.org.
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over 1 year ago
I use the free version of cloudron.io as I have only 1 app that is Mastodon.
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over 1 year ago
Cloudron.io with the roundcube webmail / mobile built in mail apps are fine with IMAP & SMTP with open ports.
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over 1 year ago
It does grow very fast. I still can’t figure if it is because I am using docker via cloudron.io or something badly set up. I think that I can barely keep media more than 1 month.
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almost 2 years ago
– Due to the architecture of cloudron.io , it says that it save only the database.
– But when I go the PgHero, it says that my database is only 133Mb.
– I have restart my Mastodon app but not the VPS server as I am a bit afraid because I had a big trouble where I have lost 36hr of activity.
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almost 2 years ago
I have found a solution. Not the best one but I have change the address from https://mastodon.bagarrosphere.fr to https://bagarrosphere.fr . It seems to be good. I can’t do much while passing by cloudron.io but should be enough. As I was not able to install my instance by myself (even after 4 days of trying).
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almost 2 years ago
I use cloudron.io with the nextcloud docker app. It’s super easy.
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almost 2 years ago
Wohey, a freebie version of https://cloudron.io of which I really love.
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about 2 years ago
I use it under cloudron and given it 512mb. Have 3 users who use it to push 3-4 times a week. 1gb/1vCPU is more that sufficient.
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about 2 years ago
I am self hosting. It works and I have no problems. I use https://cloudron.io for orchestration, security – to run it on a VPS. Everything just works.
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about 2 years ago
This is https://cloudron.io . Has sso across apps.
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over 2 years ago
Can recommend https://cloudron.io for those looking to get started with self-hosting and don’t have a whole lot of time figuring out how to install/update a variety of apps.
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over 2 years ago
I used cloudron.io, cloudflare dns service Free Tier, and installed Ubuntu 20.04 with all Updates and then added Jellyfin through cloudron control panel (my.domain.com) once all that was setup and it connected my domain to it with http & https and I did not have to add it manually. Six full resets before I got it right and found cloudron.io.
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almost 3 years ago
On that regard you can also use cloudron.io to do the same. It is free for 2 apps and the required RAM is 2GB.
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over 3 years ago