How to use Block Storage to Increase Space on Your Nextcloud Instance

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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:36 Login to Nextcloud via SSH
1:40 Create a New Block Storage Volume
3:15 Format the New Volume
3:45 Mount the Volume in Nextcloud
6:00 Configure Nextcloud to Use the New Volume
9:20 Migrate the Remaining Files in Data to the New Volume
9:50 Verifying Permissions on the New Data Folder
11:07 Reboot and Check That Nextcloud is Working
12:20 Conclusion

#Linode #NVMe #Nextcloud #BlockStorage
Product: Linode, Nextcloud, NVMe Storage; Jay LaCroix;
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As usual the instructions in this video is spot on. The storage for my Nextcloud server on Linode now has the ability to expand when needed. Thank you very much.

rogerjenson
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I was looking exactly for this…wow !!!
Thank you Jay !!

PowerUsr
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Thanks for everything! Learning Lots.. just signed up with linode.!

KaiBuskirk
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Would Love for you to do a Linode
Sudo Snap Install NextCloud!
Video!
Your Style of Sharing is Caring ! And it shows keep up the great work

KaiBuskirk
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I saw another video about configuring the config file to create an S3 bucket and use it as primary storage. What is the difference of configuring this way through the OS vs NextCloud config?

othni
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Is there a way to use both the block storage as well as the storage that comes with the linode?

Star_Wars_Galaxy
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Can you do a video on adding Object Storage ?

MarkVanderberg
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I am trying to use an NFS share for the data dir, but when I do the initial install the install shows me
Cannot create or write into the data directory /data/nextcloud/
I checked all permission and owners ship on the dir and this seems correct. Is there anything specific for setting up an NFS share as data location?

mylesbruggeling