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document how to install Netdata
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### LDAP
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It is possible to connect to an existing LDAP server. You need to make sure that the LDAP server is reachable from the Nextcloud container. Then you can enable the LDAP app and configure LDAP in Nextcloud manually. If you don't have a LDAP server yet, recommended is to use this docker container: https://hub.docker.com/r/osixia/openldap/. Make sure here as well that Nextcloud can talk to the LDAP server. The easiest way is by adding the LDAP docker container to the docker network `nextcloud-aio`. Then you can connect to the LDAP container by its name from the Nextcloud container. **Pro-tip**: You will probably find this app useful: https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/ldap_write_support
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### Netdata
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Netdata allows you to monitor your server using a GUI. You can install it by following https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/agent/packaging/docker#create-a-new-netdata-agent-container.
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### USER_SQL
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If you want to use the user_sql app, the easiest way is to create an additional database container and add it to the docker network `nextcloud-aio`. Then the Nextcloud container should be able to talk to the database container using its name.
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