I hear people say that about Nextcloud often, which is part of why I haven’t bothered setting it up yet.

Is there a technical reason why it’s slow and clunky? Any problematic choices with how it was built?

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    10 months ago

    Run it on a “normal” server and everything is smooth.

    Sure until you try with a high end 12 core CPU on NVMe storage all kinds of caching, redis etc. and you find you it doesn’t perform particularly better.

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      10 months ago

      I’m no hardware person but I don’t have redis or caching enabled and it works fine

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      10 months ago

      It runs fine in a VM with a few cores, 4gb of ram and Sata SSDs

      The entire Nextcloud folder is on a network share as well.