My Nextcloud has always been sluggish — navigating and interacting isn’t snappy/responsive, changing between apps is very slow, loading tasks is horrible, etc. I’m curious what the experience is like for other people. I’d also be curious to know how you have your Nextcloud set up (install method, server hardware, any other relevent special configs, etc.). Mine is essentially just a default install of Nextcloud Snap.

Edit (2024-03-03T09:00Z): I should clarify that I am specifically talking about the web interface and not general file sync capabilites. Specifically, I notice the sluggishness the most when interacting with the calendar, and tasks.

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    10 months ago

    Use the AIO. Its much faster than any other way I’ve had it set up and I’ve used NC for years. Easy to update, full featured, supported.

    And anyone that tells you to use Own cloud instead doesn’t have a clue.

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      10 months ago

      An issue I have with AIO is I can’t use an internal IP address, and I’m required to have a domain or revese proxy.

      OwnCloud for now, NC for the manual install.

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        10 months ago

        What do you mean no internal IP? I can access the instance on my local network via RPI address no problem.

        EDIT: Realized I didn’t use AIO. Sorry.

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            10 months ago

            Ooooh, I just checked and I am indeed not running the AIO. Must be a new thing, and I though I had it because I didn’t set up much, but I really just used a premare docker-compose.yml, which is why I didn’t remember any advanced setup. It still uses multiple containers.

            I stand corrected.