Cloudron 2 Server with 2 disks
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Hi Lukas, I'm not sure what I'm going to tell you, but what I did on my own infrastructure, we did it completely differently, that is to say that on the first disk, the server one, we installed Cloudron, but on another storage volume that is not even a disk on the machine, which is an NAS that we mounted as volume on the machine and that we mounted as volume on Cloudron to put heavy applications. And it works without any problem on our side.
I think that as long as the volume is well mounted on Cloudron as a new volume, it will work without any problem. Or if it is detected natively by Cloudron as a second basic storage system, in this case there is no need to mount it as a volume I think. But it remains to be checked with Girish.
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What @Dont-Worry said. As long as it' mountable on the server as Cloudron Volume, it should work without a problem. With NAS and network storage, one thing to keep to mind is the flakiness/stability of the network. Apps can behave erratically if the attached storage is not stable.
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