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Here's me being the first to tell you that AIO works great for me. Installation was super easy on Linux, and not so bad on synology. Updating the containers is only 2 buttons, so that's easy as well.
I setup nextcloud for the first time last week. I used AIO in docker and I didn't have any major issues. Minor things here and there as i actually learned what I was doing and how to use it, but it's been fine so far.
In the interface I just chose talk, talk recording, and whiteboard (though i don't expect to ever use whiteboard). Then the rest was just me playing around in the settings and in the apps page.
Oauth things like Google or Microsoft integration are a pain but that's because of those companies so i only have Google in a partially working state and no apple login or onedrive syncing. I also used smtp2go in the free plan to get email notifications.
It wasn't a short setup, but it didn't have a ton of problems either.