Right now, I have a lot of stuff all just "consolidated" on one hard drive.
/var/storage/{Anime,public_html,Documents,Pictures,.config/{pale\ moon,deluge}} 
and so on.

But, obviously, I want to try with Qubes to have some isolation from my 
webserver, perhaps have my Torrent client not be able to read my browser 
profile, etc.

I'm thinking of setting up perhaps something like a "Storage Qube", which will 
have the storage drive permanently attached, and be in charge of managing 
permissions and serving the folders to authorized VMs via…NFS? SSHFS?

The catch is, I want to try to have it at least be reasonably performant (i.e., 
my browser profile is there currently), and preferably not make it "too" 
hacky/inelegant, in case the Qubes devs roll their own guided/integrated system 
for this.

DOES Qubes have a facility to do this currently?

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