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I don't use OMV, but I have a nas server I built and here is my .02
Edit: added more stuff
Thank you. This is what I've wanted to do with this PC for over half a year now. It's good to de-Google in general, but drive not working well on Linux has been ruining my writing workflow on my laptop so I've been looking for a way to sync files between my computers.
If you do go with nextcloud, use the docker AIO (all in one) setup. It's the officially supported method and it's worked really well for me.