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The AIO docker image put together by the NC team uses postgres. That’s the recommended way to install NC now, and having used a multitude of methods in the decade I’ve uses nextcloud, I 100% recommend the AIO image.
Huh. I figured they changed to PG since that’s what their AIO image is using, and having used both myself in regular baremetal installs, postgres is by far the better performing backend.
My question was ironic, implying that anyone using it in a productive system/software/service is doing a very bad job at software architecture. I avoid any product relying on super slow software pieces.
Nextcloud.
Though I think it has some level of support for postgres by now. I should check on that.
I use NextCloud w/ Postgres and it works completely fine.
Great. It wasn’t too long ago that MariaDb was still the “recommended” option.
It’s still “recommended” and pretty much every tutorial I see uses it, but Postgres seems to work just fine.
I just checked the docs for installation instructions, it didn’t seem to make a distinction anymore.
It still is, as that’s what the developers use.
The AIO docker image put together by the NC team uses postgres. That’s the recommended way to install NC now, and having used a multitude of methods in the decade I’ve uses nextcloud, I 100% recommend the AIO image.
nextCloud becomes notably faster when you migrate from MySQL to PostgreSQL.
It’s worked on Postgres for several years now, and it’s the preferred and recommended backend for NC.
As someone who self-hosted it, I can’t say this is true.
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_database/linux_database_configuration.html
Huh. I figured they changed to PG since that’s what their AIO image is using, and having used both myself in regular baremetal installs, postgres is by far the better performing backend.
The Go version?
Are you thinking of ownCloud Infinite Scale? NextCloud is still PHP.
Ah, yes. Thanks.
My question was ironic, implying that anyone using it in a productive system/software/service is doing a very bad job at software architecture. I avoid any product relying on super slow software pieces.