I am hosting more than 10 services currently but only Nextcloud sends me errors periodically and only Nextcloud is super extremely painfully slow. I quit this sh*t. No more troubleshooting and optimization.

There are mainly 4 services in Nextcloud I’m using:

  • Files: as simple server for upload and download binaries
  • Calendar (with DAVx5): as sync server without web UI
  • Notes: simple note-taking
  • Network folder: mounted on Linux dolphin

Could you recommend me the alternatives for these? All services are supposed to be exposed by HTTPS, so authentication like login is needed. And I’ve tried note-taking apps like Joplin or trillium but couldn’t like it.

Thanks in advance.

  • r3dk0w@alien.topB
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    If you’re having issues with NextCloud being slow and having errors, it’s probably because the machine you are running it on is low on RAM and/or CPU.

    I bring this up because what ever replacements you try would likely have the same issues.

    My NextCloud instance was nearly unusable when I had it on a Raspberry PI 3, but when I moved it to a container on my faster machine (AMD Ryzen 7 4800U with 16GB of ram) it now works flawlessly.

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      I agree with this. It needs a good amount of CPU cycle and RAM. Raspi struggled for me too.

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        My NC instance runs on a 24GB RAM, 4 CPU Ampere A1 host(Oracle), and still struggles. YMMV.

        And it struggles as a photo backup host an i5-7xxx and 16GB RAM at home.


        It’s not absurdly slow, it’s just…irritating sometimes.

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        Even if you ran a basic sqlite nexcloud, if properly optimized, you can deal with millions of files like its nothing. And that is the issue, the bugs and lacking optimization…

        4650g + 64GB ram + Mysql and it was file locking on just a 21k 10GB folder constantly.

        I have written apps (in Go) that do similar and process data 100 times faster then nextcloud. Hell, my scrapers are faster then nextcloud in a local netwerk, and that is dealing with external data, over the internet.

        Its BADLY designed software that puts the blame on the consumer to get bigger and better hardware, for what is essentially, early 2000 functionality.

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          Mysql and it was file locking on just a 21k 10GB folder constantly

          It’ll definitely do that if you keep your database on a network share with spinning disks.

          Spin up a container with sqlite in a ram disk and point it to your same data location. Most of the problems go away.

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            It’ll definitely do that if you keep your database on a network share with spinning disks.

            Database and Nextcloud where on a 4TB NVME drive … in Mysql with plenty of cache/memory assigned to it. Not my first rodeo, …

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              I’m running on an SSD as a VM on 10yr old laptop and have had very few issues compared to running on Raspis in the last. It’s not my first rodeo either and found Debian with NexCloudPi setup script worked the best, then restore from backup. The WebUI is performing great as well as bookmarks, contacts, calendar, video chats and most things I’ve thrown at it. NVME may be overkill but the combination of solid CPU, RAM and Disk IO should alleviate any problems. My hunch is there are other resource constraints or bottlenecks at play, perhaps DDOS or other attacks (experienced that for sure and you can test by dropping your firewall ingress rules to confirm).

              Also, this is FOSS and I find the features and usability are better than anything else out there, especially with Letsencrypt.

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    Same and looking forward to the responses here. Nextcloud is too big and complicated. I deployed Immich to cover for the photo library. Still looking for a good solution for notes though.

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    • Syncthing for files.
    • Proton calendar (so not self hosted)
    • Joplin, using file based sync with aforementioned syncthing. I saw you didn’t like it though.
    • I occasionally use scp
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      For calendaring, I also went with the option of syncthing via DecSync. I can get my contacts and calendar on Android and Thunderbird, so I can avoid yet another unnecessary webapp.

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        This does look cool! But I notice that there’s really only one contributor (technically two, but the second only did one tiny commit) and they haven’t contributed any code in over a year. I don’t want to invest too much time migrating to a stale if not dead project.

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          Honestly, I think that the lack of commits is more due to the application being feature complete than “dead”. I’ve been using it for at least 3 years now and it works quite well.

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    I was on the same boat when I was running NC on a container. I switched to VM, and most of my issues have been resolved, but collabora. I am currently using the built-in collabora server, which is slow.

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    Sorry to hear you’ve had a bad experience. I’ve been running the lsio Nextcloud docker container for 4 years without any issues at all.

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    I have my issues with Nextcloud, but it’s still, by far, the best solution I’ve come across.

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    PSA: saying “I run Nextcloud and don’t have any problems” doesn’t help anyone or contribute anything useful to the conversation. It just makes you look like an insecure fanboy.

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      Disagree, seeing as OP has not posted anything other than “I run Nextcloud and have problems”, providing a counter is straightforward and expected.

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          Well, the comments were helpful to me, in trying to determine if I want to put effort into setting up Nextcloud. A post full of alternatives, with people saying that Nextcloud is buggy? Obviously, look at the alternatives.

          A post full of comments saying “you shouldnt have those issues, want some help troubleshooting your config” and a couple alternatives? Probably worth looking into Nextcloud rather than writing it off.

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      No, it makes you look insecure about your objectivity. Spreading FUD about a FOSS project isn’t helpful, and it’s usually down to misconfiguration or poor hardware that it doesn’t run properly.

      I see plenty of folks who think they’ve got Redis setup but are following crap guides, so it isn’t working.

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    I would say Seafile, and especially their webserver “seahub”, which is written in Python and Django, is just pure garbage. I’m using Seafile since 2012, and I’m honestly so sick of its problems. It just crashes for no good reason, and the encryption is extremely mediocre (there’s been issues about it). I have it behind my VPN so security isn’t a big deal.

    Because it’s written with the garbage Python + Django, just try moving your installation to a new version… and you’ll be stuck with a very specific version of a bunch of libraries or otherwise seahub won’t even launch… and to make it even better, you don’t get anything on stdout/stderr to tell you what’s wrong, unless you launch Seahub in a specific configuration mode (WSAPI or something?).

    Seafile has become so bad that I stopped caring about tracking its issues. I set my docker container to just restart on health checks’ failure, and forgot about it. My status tracker shows that it’s shutdown, and eventually it’ll restart. “Hey look, Seafile is down.” And I respond “That’s OK, dear, just give it another 15 minutes and it’ll restart”. This is my status on Seafile.

    I think Seahub needs a complete revamp.

    Those guys coded Seafile like a decade ago and they don’t care about fixing it anymore. Github is cluttered with issues.

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    I open source my homelab as much as I can. But when it comes to backups of my family’s photos, servers, and laptops I don’t want troubleshoot bugs that could cost me valuable data and time; that’s why I gladly pay for a Synology NAS.

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    I would have nothing but issues if I ran the docker app on unraid and used the sqlexpress built in. I switched over to CasaOS and use Mariasql and the nextcloud container on it and it has been solid.

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    Synology Drive is rock solid. Not open source though if that’s important to you and technically requires Synology hardware.

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    I use linuxserver.io’s nextcloud docker image. While I’ve seen people struggle to setup Nextcloud properly to the point of just giving and installing the snap version of it, I can count the number of times I’ve needed to do manual interventions for nextcloud with LSIO’s nextcloud image. It works like a charm.