Nextcloud is one of our favorite services at XDA. For those unaware, it’s a cloud-based platform that allows you to store files, collaborate with others, and work on documents, presentations, spreadsheets, and more. Essentially, it is a replacement for Google Drive. What makes it a widely used service among several writers here at XDA is that Nextcloud can be self-hosted on a local server, which means you get all the goodness of the platform with its features without paying for additional cloud storage and storing your data on a remote server. While it works perfectly well, I recently started to face some performance issues with Nextcloud. File uploads would be slow, and syncing large folders would mean I had to wait for a long time. So, I started looking for alternatives that could perform the same tasks but with better efficiency.