Manuel completed his studies in applied computer science with a Master's degree in 2013 in Heidelberg, Germany and started working as a software developer shortly thereafter. He is interested in working with and combining all kinds of technology to build new cool things, striving to make lives (including his own) easier. You can find more about such projects in his blog. As an open source enthusiast, involved in many projects, private and professional, using open source he was always looking for ways to finally become a contributor to give back to the community. In 2018 he joined the Cloud Foundry development team to make this wish become true. In 2019, Manuel joined Red Hat as Site Reliability Engineer for Red Hat OpenShift - now he's developing and running open source software full time.
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Hi JJ,
thanks for your comment! I personally use nextcloud to sync my data between devices and are quite happy with it.
Hi Salvatore,
Thanks for your comment. The glusterfs solution sounds interesting, especially when you have two endpoints and want to loadbalance the many requests typically sent by Nextcloud clients. Are the two raspberry pis powerful enough to manage glusterfs or do you notice lags while syncing files to owncloud clients?
Kind regards,
Manuel