![]() So after trying to tune Owncloud and let it pick up the pace for a bit, we moved on to Pydio. New syncs took days for a few GB and had representatives and coordinators frustrated. Just uploading it took ages and afterwards had Owncloud's PHP processes spiking all the time. The active documents and archive of the council combined are about 90GB. It might have been due to mpm-prefork with mod_php, but the syncen just didn't cut it. But the performance turned out to be just terrible. Owncloud was our natural choice as we had heard about it on FOSDEM. All had to run on the student council's server which is an old Xeon 3050 dualcore with 4GB RAM and 2 regular disks in RAID1. ![]() All the usual Dropboxes and Google Drives needed to be replaced. My organisation, ULYSSIS (a group of student with a passion for open source IT), was tasked with finding a way to better sync and archive documents of the student council and assembly. In my opinion it is clearly the superior solution in plain and simple performance. We tried all three and decided to go with Seafile.
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