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Sorry I am not familiar with gcore at all, so I can't give you a reliable answer.
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And if is installed like this, MM can use all the available space on my VPS or do I have to do something in the storage option?
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Thank you.
And how can I find out my SSL certificate and the private key? I think cloudron generate one and gcore another one and they are not the same obviously, but I can paste manually on gcore. So it might fix the issue. Or is there a way to use only gcore and disable cloudron auto SSL?
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Is gcore also a http proxy (like cloudflare)? It should be OK for each to generate their own certs. Cloudron does not expose the SSL certs and it would not work to put this in gcore anyway since LE certs expire/renew every 3 months. You have to then remember to update certs in gcore every 3 months. Cloudron TLS cannot be disabled.
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You can always migrate to a new server see: https://docs.cloudron.io/backups/#restore-cloudron
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Let's say it is better to use volumes. I read the article, which was really useful then I read the "How to install NFS server". I have now only one simple question left: I do not have to Install the NFS Client on the Client Systems (which is my first VPS with almost no remaining free space) I assume because couldron will handle it, right? After filling the server ip and remote directory, am I right? Thanks.
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You only need what in NFS is described when you use NFS: https://docs.cloudron.io/volumes/#nfs