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    1. It's a device provided by someone else through your employer. It would be best not to mess with it in any way that's not already provided by the device (e.g. rooting it)
    2. all the infos on nearby devices have already been collected over and over by your neighbours and people walking around outside.
  • If you're doing a fresh instance it will solve a lot of issues. Personally I run a Nextcloud instance which got its own 2TB SSD. I mounted the disk at /nextcloud, then used bind mounts in docker compose for db and NC.

  • A big portion of that is caused by the drives, so you'd have to compare the empty QNAP vs your empty machine. Also, depending on which NAS appliance, check that the CPU is actually powerful enough to run all your services.