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Best way to expand NextCloud storage?

sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

Hello,
I have vps1 (4c/8GB/60GB SSD) and vps2 (1c/1GB/1TB HDD)
Want to install NextCloud on vps1, but use the storage from vps2 as default, instead of mounting as an external drive. (Since mounting will be common storage, this NC instance will be shared with a few friends, we'd like to have it like how Google Drive Family plan works)
I tried to mount a directory from vps2 using sshfs, but it was painfully slow and unusable.
Is there any way to do this?

Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated!

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