Merge pull request #266 from nextcloud/jospoortvliet-patch-1

Update deployment_recommendations.rst
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@ -24,11 +24,13 @@ keep individual Nextcloud instances to a manageable size.
* Operating system: Linux.
* Web server: Apache 2.4.
* Database: MySQL/MariaDB.
* PHP 5.5+. PHP 5.4 is the minimum supported version; note that it reached
end-of-life in September 2015 and is no longer supported by the PHP team.
Some Linux vendors, such as Red Hat, still support PHP 5.4.
5.6+ is recommended. ``mod_php`` is the recommended Apache module because it
provides the best performance.
* PHP 5.6+. PHP 5.6 is the minimum supported version. We recommend to deploy
on PHP 7 if possible. This version is known to offer significan performance
advantages. ``mod_php`` is the recommended Apache module due to
vendor support and ease of configuration. ``php-fpm`` with Apache Event
MPM (or nginx) is an alternative with potentially better scalability in
high load and limited RAM environments. For the best results we recommend
working with the Nextcloud GmbH enterprise suppor team for large deployments.
.. comment: mod_php is easier to set up, php-fpm with apache event MPM seems to
scale better under load and limited RAM restrictions:
@ -117,10 +119,6 @@ Authentication via an existing LDAP or Active Directory server.
* Storage
Local storage.
* Nextcloud Edition
Standard Edition. (See `Nextcloud Server or Enterprise Edition`_ for
comparisons of the Nextcloud editions.)
Mid-sized Enterprises
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@ -224,10 +222,6 @@ Authentication via an existing LDAP or Active Directory server.
* Storage
Use an off-the-shelf NFS solution, such as IBM Elastic Storage or RedHat
Ceph.
* Nextcloud Edition
Enterprise Edition. (See `Nextcloud Server or Enterprise Edition`_ for
comparisons of the Nextcloud editions.)
Large Enterprises and Service Providers
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@ -310,10 +304,6 @@ Authentication via an existing LDAP or Active Directory server, or SAML.
An off-the-shelf NFS solution should be used. Examples are IBM Elastic
Storage or RedHAT Ceph. Optionally, an S3 compatible object store can also
be used.
* Nextcloud Edition
Enterprise Edition. (See `Nextcloud Server or Enterprise Edition`_ for
comparisons of the Nextcloud editions.)
Hardware Considerations
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