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Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?

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  • J jagan

    @msbt I see no difference in pricing between Hetzner's storage box and storage share (nextcloud based).

    Just would like to know why do you think the Cloudron Nextcloud on Hetzner Cloud + Storagebox is better than the Storage Share itself?

    Just want to know the rationale if any, thanks!

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    msbt
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    wrote on last edited by
    #8

    Thanks for the replies, probably easiest if I just stick with Contabo and hope for a miracle 😆

    @nebulon ah ok, I've tried using a storagebox as external storage quite a whole ago and the performance wasn't great, that's why I figured I could try to do that with primary storage

    @jagan as @jdaviescoates suggested, LDAP and other apps are the reason for trying to accomplish that

    @girish said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

    This won't work with CIFS because CIFS lacks permissions and things like symlinks (unlike ext4) right?

    ah yes, that's probably the reason why it wasn't working on the last attempt 😕

    @girish said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

    Get large storage which is near the server

    any suggestions? 😉

    @robi said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

    Or, it could be a standalone Nextcloud instance configured to run directly on the object store from Minio. (Cannot be done with current container config for Nextcloud in Cloudron as it's an install time thing.)

    thanks for the suggestions, but this sounds a bit too hacky to work properly for a long period of time 😎

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    • M msbt

      Thanks for the replies, probably easiest if I just stick with Contabo and hope for a miracle 😆

      @nebulon ah ok, I've tried using a storagebox as external storage quite a whole ago and the performance wasn't great, that's why I figured I could try to do that with primary storage

      @jagan as @jdaviescoates suggested, LDAP and other apps are the reason for trying to accomplish that

      @girish said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

      This won't work with CIFS because CIFS lacks permissions and things like symlinks (unlike ext4) right?

      ah yes, that's probably the reason why it wasn't working on the last attempt 😕

      @girish said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

      Get large storage which is near the server

      any suggestions? 😉

      @robi said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

      Or, it could be a standalone Nextcloud instance configured to run directly on the object store from Minio. (Cannot be done with current container config for Nextcloud in Cloudron as it's an install time thing.)

      thanks for the suggestions, but this sounds a bit too hacky to work properly for a long period of time 😎

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      @msbt Hetzner VPS + Volume has worked flawlessly for us, and speed is decent, although I'd always like faster.

      Can't comment on the pricing though, that just is what it is.

      Maybe dig around with dedicated server configs and see if there's a setup with extra drives that would do what you're hoping for?

      Or throw out a number for what sort of hosting budget you think it justifies and see what ideas come back from here within that?

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      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

        @msbt Hetzner VPS + Volume has worked flawlessly for us, and speed is decent, although I'd always like faster.

        Can't comment on the pricing though, that just is what it is.

        Maybe dig around with dedicated server configs and see if there's a setup with extra drives that would do what you're hoping for?

        Or throw out a number for what sort of hosting budget you think it justifies and see what ideas come back from here within that?

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        @marcusquinn volumes aren't really an option either, I wouldn't want to pay ~100₮ for 2TB of disk space. I do have one dedicated server left which would have plenty of space, but I would prefer a cloud server with SSDs, that specific server has only HDDs and they're rather slow. Maybe I'll opt with that storage share after all...

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        • M msbt

          @marcusquinn volumes aren't really an option either, I wouldn't want to pay ~100₮ for 2TB of disk space. I do have one dedicated server left which would have plenty of space, but I would prefer a cloud server with SSDs, that specific server has only HDDs and they're rather slow. Maybe I'll opt with that storage share after all...

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          @msbt If it's an option, why not use this slow server as just a "storage disk" which is mounted into a more expensive but SSD Cloudron installation?

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          • M msbt

            @marcusquinn volumes aren't really an option either, I wouldn't want to pay ~100₮ for 2TB of disk space. I do have one dedicated server left which would have plenty of space, but I would prefer a cloud server with SSDs, that specific server has only HDDs and they're rather slow. Maybe I'll opt with that storage share after all...

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            #12

            @msbt Understood. I can see the dilemma but not really sure on the answer then

            It feels like there's not a standard yet that gives both speed and affordability with Nextcloud. Unless I'm missing something too?

            Somewhat related, I keep meaning to give Storj a try from both sides of that coin. This might be worth a look if you're interested in similar: https://filebase.com

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            • girishG girish

              @msbt If it's an option, why not use this slow server as just a "storage disk" which is mounted into a more expensive but SSD Cloudron installation?

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              #13

              @girish because the server is like 4-5y old and it's only a Raid1, I don't have too much confidence in that old thing 😛

              @marcusquinn the storage box CIFS mount (or the storage share if I get the usermanagement sorted) would be an option, this should work better than the remote webdav that I've tried back then, or maybe I'll try to make a custom package or something

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                @msbt the Nextcloud package for Cloudron does not support changing the primary storage as such. You have to use the external storage plugin in Nextcloud. Maybe in the future we can integrate the volumes on Cloudron to be set as primary storage (ie /app/data) for apps, but we are not there yet.

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                @msbt the Nextcloud package for Cloudron does not support changing the primary storage as such. You have to use the external storage plugin in Nextcloud. Maybe in the future we can integrate the volumes on Cloudron to be set as primary storage (ie /app/data) for apps, but we are not there yet.

                I just poked around a little and added a storage box as a cloudron-volume and mounted it into the Nextcloud app. After changing 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to point to the mount and cp'ed over my files, it said

                Your data directory is invalid. Ensure there is a file called ".ocdata" in the root of the data directory.

                Obviously I also created/touched the file but the message wouldn't go away, is that because the mount is added as the "cloudron" user and www-data can't access/write into it or is there some tougher apache/htaccess stuff that I would need to adjust? If it was only the permissions, is there a way to mount the directory as someone else?

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                • M msbt

                  @msbt the Nextcloud package for Cloudron does not support changing the primary storage as such. You have to use the external storage plugin in Nextcloud. Maybe in the future we can integrate the volumes on Cloudron to be set as primary storage (ie /app/data) for apps, but we are not there yet.

                  I just poked around a little and added a storage box as a cloudron-volume and mounted it into the Nextcloud app. After changing 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to point to the mount and cp'ed over my files, it said

                  Your data directory is invalid. Ensure there is a file called ".ocdata" in the root of the data directory.

                  Obviously I also created/touched the file but the message wouldn't go away, is that because the mount is added as the "cloudron" user and www-data can't access/write into it or is there some tougher apache/htaccess stuff that I would need to adjust? If it was only the permissions, is there a way to mount the directory as someone else?

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                  @msbt Does CIFS support filenames starting with "." ?

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                  • girishG girish

                    @msbt Does CIFS support filenames starting with "." ?

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                    @girish If CIFS is available in a POSIX ecosystem, it must, no?

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                    • girishG girish

                      @msbt Does CIFS support filenames starting with "." ?

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                      @girish good question, I'll try sshfs later, read a few tutorials of people that are using that (like https://juliane.alton.at/roland/rolog/mounting-storage-sshfs or https://www.d-photos.de/nextcloud-in-der-hetzner-cloud/), so I can rule out that part.

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                      • M msbt

                        @girish good question, I'll try sshfs later, read a few tutorials of people that are using that (like https://juliane.alton.at/roland/rolog/mounting-storage-sshfs or https://www.d-photos.de/nextcloud-in-der-hetzner-cloud/), so I can rule out that part.

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                        Ok so quick update here: I was following the mount procedure from the first link and it's looking good! However, I started with a fresh installation instead of moving my files around, but seeing as it worked out, migrating an existing installation should be no problem either.

                        So what I did:

                        • deployed a new Cloudron with Nextcloud installed on a fresh CPX21 on Hetzner Cloud (kept it at 40GB though, might scale down if performance allows it)
                        • mounted a 5TB Hetzner Storagebox via sshfs into /mnt/cloud and added it as Cloudron volume (/media/cloud)
                        • mounted that volume into the Nextcloud app (uncheck read-only)
                        • change the datadirectory in config/config.php from 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to 'datadirectory' => '/media/cloud',
                        • cp -r /app/data/admin to the mounted volume and touch .ocdata in /media/cloud

                        That's pretty much it I reckon, if you log in now you have this extra storage available:
                        13da2c2f-cb18-48c9-b90c-950c44bf2770-grafik.png

                        I have both, uploaded a few GB manually and the rest via sync client, no errors so far. A restart won't change the datadirectory, so this should continue working after reboots. Encryption is also enabled and working as intended, still waiting for something that doesn't work properly.

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                        • M msbt

                          Ok so quick update here: I was following the mount procedure from the first link and it's looking good! However, I started with a fresh installation instead of moving my files around, but seeing as it worked out, migrating an existing installation should be no problem either.

                          So what I did:

                          • deployed a new Cloudron with Nextcloud installed on a fresh CPX21 on Hetzner Cloud (kept it at 40GB though, might scale down if performance allows it)
                          • mounted a 5TB Hetzner Storagebox via sshfs into /mnt/cloud and added it as Cloudron volume (/media/cloud)
                          • mounted that volume into the Nextcloud app (uncheck read-only)
                          • change the datadirectory in config/config.php from 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to 'datadirectory' => '/media/cloud',
                          • cp -r /app/data/admin to the mounted volume and touch .ocdata in /media/cloud

                          That's pretty much it I reckon, if you log in now you have this extra storage available:
                          13da2c2f-cb18-48c9-b90c-950c44bf2770-grafik.png

                          I have both, uploaded a few GB manually and the rest via sync client, no errors so far. A restart won't change the datadirectory, so this should continue working after reboots. Encryption is also enabled and working as intended, still waiting for something that doesn't work properly.

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                          andreasdueren
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                          #19

                          @msbt said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

                          Ok so quick update here: I was following the mount procedure from the first link and it's looking good! However, I started with a fresh installation instead of moving my files around, but seeing as it worked out, migrating an existing installation should be no problem either.

                          So what I did:

                          • deployed a new Cloudron with Nextcloud installed on a fresh CPX21 on Hetzner Cloud (kept it at 40GB though, might scale down if performance allows it)
                          • mounted a 5TB Hetzner Storagebox via sshfs into /mnt/cloud and added it as Cloudron volume (/media/cloud)
                          • mounted that volume into the Nextcloud app (uncheck read-only)
                          • change the datadirectory in config/config.php from 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to 'datadirectory' => '/media/cloud',
                          • cp -r /app/data/admin to the mounted volume and touch .ocdata in /media/cloud

                          That's pretty much it I reckon, if you log in now you have this extra storage available:
                          13da2c2f-cb18-48c9-b90c-950c44bf2770-grafik.png

                          I have both, uploaded a few GB manually and the rest via sync client, no errors so far. A restart won't change the datadirectory, so this should continue working after reboots. Encryption is also enabled and working as intended, still waiting for something that doesn't work properly.

                          Thank you so much for the documentation! Could you maybe explain how you mounted the volume via ssh? I added it directly via cloudron and that doesn't seem to work. I can move files there and change the directory but nextcloud is not able to write on it.

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                          • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

                            @msbt said in Has anyone set up Nextcloud with a Hetzner Storagebox cifs mount as primary storage?:

                            Ok so quick update here: I was following the mount procedure from the first link and it's looking good! However, I started with a fresh installation instead of moving my files around, but seeing as it worked out, migrating an existing installation should be no problem either.

                            So what I did:

                            • deployed a new Cloudron with Nextcloud installed on a fresh CPX21 on Hetzner Cloud (kept it at 40GB though, might scale down if performance allows it)
                            • mounted a 5TB Hetzner Storagebox via sshfs into /mnt/cloud and added it as Cloudron volume (/media/cloud)
                            • mounted that volume into the Nextcloud app (uncheck read-only)
                            • change the datadirectory in config/config.php from 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to 'datadirectory' => '/media/cloud',
                            • cp -r /app/data/admin to the mounted volume and touch .ocdata in /media/cloud

                            That's pretty much it I reckon, if you log in now you have this extra storage available:
                            13da2c2f-cb18-48c9-b90c-950c44bf2770-grafik.png

                            I have both, uploaded a few GB manually and the rest via sync client, no errors so far. A restart won't change the datadirectory, so this should continue working after reboots. Encryption is also enabled and working as intended, still waiting for something that doesn't work properly.

                            Thank you so much for the documentation! Could you maybe explain how you mounted the volume via ssh? I added it directly via cloudron and that doesn't seem to work. I can move files there and change the directory but nextcloud is not able to write on it.

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                            @andreasdueren Screenshot 2022-01-29 at 08.43.48.png It won't show it as a proper volume either.

                            Plus for some reason my internal volume is now almost completely full with mystery data.

                            Screenshot 2022-01-29 at 08.42.43.png

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                              @andreasdueren Screenshot 2022-01-29 at 08.43.48.png It won't show it as a proper volume either.

                              Plus for some reason my internal volume is now almost completely full with mystery data.

                              Screenshot 2022-01-29 at 08.42.43.png

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                              @andreasdueren I've mounted it via volumes after getting rid of fstab

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                                It looks like Hetzner are now pretty-much doing this exact same thing for their "Storage Share" solution:

                                • https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share

                                @girish I think this needs to be a core feature of Cloudron, given the cost-efficiency, scaleability, and additional backup snapshots this offers for very little ₮s compared to things like GDrive & Dropbox per-user pricing.

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                                • M msbt

                                  Ok so quick update here: I was following the mount procedure from the first link and it's looking good! However, I started with a fresh installation instead of moving my files around, but seeing as it worked out, migrating an existing installation should be no problem either.

                                  So what I did:

                                  • deployed a new Cloudron with Nextcloud installed on a fresh CPX21 on Hetzner Cloud (kept it at 40GB though, might scale down if performance allows it)
                                  • mounted a 5TB Hetzner Storagebox via sshfs into /mnt/cloud and added it as Cloudron volume (/media/cloud)
                                  • mounted that volume into the Nextcloud app (uncheck read-only)
                                  • change the datadirectory in config/config.php from 'datadirectory' => '/app/data', to 'datadirectory' => '/media/cloud',
                                  • cp -r /app/data/admin to the mounted volume and touch .ocdata in /media/cloud

                                  That's pretty much it I reckon, if you log in now you have this extra storage available:
                                  13da2c2f-cb18-48c9-b90c-950c44bf2770-grafik.png

                                  I have both, uploaded a few GB manually and the rest via sync client, no errors so far. A restart won't change the datadirectory, so this should continue working after reboots. Encryption is also enabled and working as intended, still waiting for something that doesn't work properly.

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                                  jcgonnard
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                                  #23

                                  @msbt
                                  Hi

                                  I got a similar configuration with a CPX21 instance connected to a BX21 Storagebox.
                                  While transfer speed for large files is fine, transfer speed for large amount of small files is horrible:

                                  root@nextcloud:~# for f in {1..2000}; do mktemp ; done 
                                  /tmp/tmp.qabMyUDO5N
                                  /tmp/tmp.QPuk8CcXSB
                                  /tmp/tmp.NhErmerWFl
                                  /tmp/tmp.CtkY3jvTbL
                                  [...]
                                  
                                  root@nextcloud:~# time cp /tmp/tmp.* /backups/test/
                                  real	4m20.998s
                                  user	0m0.061s
                                  sys	0m0.565s
                                  
                                  root@nextcloud:~# time rm -fr /backups/test/*
                                  real	1m36.682s
                                  user	0m0.050s
                                  sys	0m0.196s
                                  

                                  Are you experiencing the same behaviour ?

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                                  • jcgonnardJ jcgonnard

                                    @msbt
                                    Hi

                                    I got a similar configuration with a CPX21 instance connected to a BX21 Storagebox.
                                    While transfer speed for large files is fine, transfer speed for large amount of small files is horrible:

                                    root@nextcloud:~# for f in {1..2000}; do mktemp ; done 
                                    /tmp/tmp.qabMyUDO5N
                                    /tmp/tmp.QPuk8CcXSB
                                    /tmp/tmp.NhErmerWFl
                                    /tmp/tmp.CtkY3jvTbL
                                    [...]
                                    
                                    root@nextcloud:~# time cp /tmp/tmp.* /backups/test/
                                    real	4m20.998s
                                    user	0m0.061s
                                    sys	0m0.565s
                                    
                                    root@nextcloud:~# time rm -fr /backups/test/*
                                    real	1m36.682s
                                    user	0m0.050s
                                    sys	0m0.196s
                                    

                                    Are you experiencing the same behaviour ?

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                                    @jcgonnard many factors influence the availability of IO on the system.

                                    Shared systems get busy.

                                    See what is available with dd:
                                    dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test1.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync ; rm /tmp/test1.img

                                    Conscious tech

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                                    • jcgonnardJ jcgonnard

                                      @msbt
                                      Hi

                                      I got a similar configuration with a CPX21 instance connected to a BX21 Storagebox.
                                      While transfer speed for large files is fine, transfer speed for large amount of small files is horrible:

                                      root@nextcloud:~# for f in {1..2000}; do mktemp ; done 
                                      /tmp/tmp.qabMyUDO5N
                                      /tmp/tmp.QPuk8CcXSB
                                      /tmp/tmp.NhErmerWFl
                                      /tmp/tmp.CtkY3jvTbL
                                      [...]
                                      
                                      root@nextcloud:~# time cp /tmp/tmp.* /backups/test/
                                      real	4m20.998s
                                      user	0m0.061s
                                      sys	0m0.565s
                                      
                                      root@nextcloud:~# time rm -fr /backups/test/*
                                      real	1m36.682s
                                      user	0m0.050s
                                      sys	0m0.196s
                                      

                                      Are you experiencing the same behaviour ?

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                                      @jcgonnard

                                      SSHFS:

                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync
                                      1+0 records in
                                      1+0 records out
                                      1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 50.1201 s, 21.4 MB/s
                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=4M count=250 oflag=dsync
                                      250+0 records in
                                      250+0 records out
                                      1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 78.6863 s, 13.3 MB/s
                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=1 count=1000 oflag=dsync
                                      1000+0 records in
                                      1000+0 records out
                                      1000 bytes (1.0 kB) copied, 70.862 s, 0.0 kB/s
                                      

                                      LOCAL:

                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync
                                      1+0 records in
                                      1+0 records out
                                      1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 0.863714 s, 1.2 GB/s
                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=4M count=250 oflag=dsync
                                      250+0 records in
                                      250+0 records out
                                      1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 1.31499 s, 797 MB/s
                                      root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=1 count=1000 oflag=dsync
                                      1000+0 records in
                                      1000+0 records out
                                      1000 bytes (1.0 kB) copied, 0.500667 s, 2.0 kB/s
                                      

                                      As I said, transfer speed for medium/big files is fine enough, the problem is for small files.
                                      I just asked if some of you experienced the same issue with the same configuration (hetzner VM + storagebox) and if there is a way to improve performances or if I need to find something else that would match my needs

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                                        @jcgonnard

                                        SSHFS:

                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync
                                        1+0 records in
                                        1+0 records out
                                        1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 50.1201 s, 21.4 MB/s
                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=4M count=250 oflag=dsync
                                        250+0 records in
                                        250+0 records out
                                        1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 78.6863 s, 13.3 MB/s
                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/backups/test.img bs=1 count=1000 oflag=dsync
                                        1000+0 records in
                                        1000+0 records out
                                        1000 bytes (1.0 kB) copied, 70.862 s, 0.0 kB/s
                                        

                                        LOCAL:

                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=dsync
                                        1+0 records in
                                        1+0 records out
                                        1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB, 1.0 GiB) copied, 0.863714 s, 1.2 GB/s
                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=4M count=250 oflag=dsync
                                        250+0 records in
                                        250+0 records out
                                        1048576000 bytes (1.0 GB, 1000 MiB) copied, 1.31499 s, 797 MB/s
                                        root@nextcloud:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test.img bs=1 count=1000 oflag=dsync
                                        1000+0 records in
                                        1000+0 records out
                                        1000 bytes (1.0 kB) copied, 0.500667 s, 2.0 kB/s
                                        

                                        As I said, transfer speed for medium/big files is fine enough, the problem is for small files.
                                        I just asked if some of you experienced the same issue with the same configuration (hetzner VM + storagebox) and if there is a way to improve performances or if I need to find something else that would match my needs

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                                        @jcgonnard that is pretty good performance for SSHFS.

                                        You'll have to switch to a different mount option to increase small file performance, unless you can get all your small files to stream over via tar/zip/etc.

                                        Conscious tech

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                                        • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                                          It looks like Hetzner are now pretty-much doing this exact same thing for their "Storage Share" solution:

                                          • https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share

                                          @girish I think this needs to be a core feature of Cloudron, given the cost-efficiency, scaleability, and additional backup snapshots this offers for very little ₮s compared to things like GDrive & Dropbox per-user pricing.

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                                          @marcusquinn
                                          Hetzner don't use remote storage use remote clustered DB + local storage.
                                          So it's not possible to compare the 2 installs cloudron + storagebox and hetzner storageshare, performance will be a lot better on storageshare, in order of magnitude especially on small files.

                                          Matteo. R.
                                          Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
                                          MooCloud MSP
                                          Swiss Managed Service Provider

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