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ddaenen1

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Due to the limited lifetime left on TrueNAS Core (FreeBSD) as IXSystems is pushing the move to TrueNAS Scale (Linux), eventually i will be forced to move over in order to keep my Nextcloud running since i use this for business purposes which is a pity as i got quite fond of FreeBSD. I need a seamless switchover though as Nextcloud is mission critical i cannot part of my current TN Core server so my plan is to build a second server for Scale. Also, my Core server is a bit aged (X9SCM-F with E3-1270v2) so the right timing to upgrade a bit. For that i am planning something minimalist: a decent X12/X13/X14 Supermicro board with an M.2 512Gb Nvme as boot drive and 2 8Tb SSD's in ZFS mirror all squeezed into a 1U Chassis (i do daily backups to an internal source and cloud storage so i am unsure i need more dedundancy). Where i now have SAS drives through a HBA, i will just use the SATA interfaces through the main board.

Before i go out and spend the money i thought of just throwing it in here and see what comes back...
 
Can we break this out - TrueNAS and NextCloud are really two different things, so migration to new solutions...

Sounds like the base is TrueNAS Core (BSD) - and hosted on older machine - that's ok, leave things running there...

I would set up the new box - if you want to stick with TrueNAS and their path, that's ok, set it up there as a clean host

The rest of it does go towards services - what is local, and what is remote...

TrueNAS is local, NextCloud is the remote

Rest is just setting up services - personally, I would have set up seperate hosts between TrueNAS and NextCloud - much like GhostBusters not crossing the streams...

 
a key piece of information is that the in the current setup, Nextcloud is installed in an iocage jail in TrueNAS Core. Also in TrueNAS Scale you have this functionality to install Nextcloud within the environment which is what i want as it combines the data redundancy functionality of the storage with the application.
 

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