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I just run Nextcloud on my NAS, which is just my old desktop PC. Nextcloud is just a docker container and it points to where I mount the NAS partition.
Currently my NAS runs TrueNAS and pretty much just serves files. I guess I could run a Nextcloud container on TrueNAS, but I'm thinking I may get better performance with it running on a more robust machine.
What sort of performance are you looking for? I run NC's from Raspberry Pi's, no problem.
Its been awhile since I've run Nextcloud but when I did on a pi the interface was slow and the instance itself was unreliable.