This is literally the first post I saw when opening the app. I guess I’ll do something else.
This is literally the first post I saw when opening the app. I guess I’ll do something else.
Quick search to verify…
So this is how I learn. Wouldn’t have it any other way.
Docker, using the nextcloud:stable
image (not-all in-one) with postgres, behind nginx, and finally ZFS with 2x modern HDDs for storage. I run the stock apps plus a small handful, and have carried the same database through many versions over the last 5 years.
It’s usable, but definitely not snappy.
The web interface for files is fine. Not instantaneous at all but not a huge problem. I have about 1TB of files (images and videos) in one folder, then varying files everywhere else. I suspect that the number of files (but probably not the size) is causing the slowdown.
Switching to, for example, the notes app is incredibly slow, and the NC Android app is just as bad.
I currently (until I eventually get around to setting up a jump sever) use this exact setup. This is because CF tunnel is free, easy, and bypasses any ISP-level tomfoolery that blocks port forwarding, which the last being the most crucial to me.
I will eventually get around to setting up my own equivalent tunnel, however that’s not free and not as easy as CF tunnel.