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Add one click deploy on sealos #7925

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Sealos is one of the biggest container platform in China, also an open source project.

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    • Added a new section in the installation guide for self-hosted solutions, detailing how to deploy NocoDB on Sealos.

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The update introduces a new section about deploying NocoDB on Sealos, including a helpful image link for easier setup. This enhancement focuses on providing users with additional options for self-hosting NocoDB, specifically through Sealos, enriching the installation documentation with more flexibility and accessibility for different hosting preferences.

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packages/noco-docs/docs/.../010.installation.md Added a section about deploying NocoDB on Sealos with an image link.

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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between b3a0809 and 6b43117.
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  • packages/noco-docs/docs/020.getting-started/050.self-hosted/010.installation.md (1 hunks)
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packages/noco-docs/docs/020.getting-started/050.self-hosted/010.installation.md (1)
  • 449-451: The addition of the Sealos deployment section with a one-click deployment feature is a valuable enhancement to the documentation. It simplifies the deployment process for users of the Sealos platform. However, it would be beneficial to include a brief description or introduction to Sealos for readers who may not be familiar with it. This could highlight its significance as a major container platform in China and its open-source nature, aligning with the PR's objectives.

Consider adding a short paragraph before the deployment button to introduce Sealos and its relevance to the NocoDB user base. This could improve the section's clarity and provide valuable context to the readers.

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