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Its been years, and is it a consensus on speed?
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I am rebuilding my homelab, and nextcloud is one of those software it seem nobody can agree about speed, to a degree I am not sure I believe peoples statements. If you take a search will a lot say the regular apache install is the best, other the one with without webserver, but with FPM, then you have the group that prefer linuxsever image (thats fpm directly in the image I think?), and a very small subgroup that like litespeed.

But seriously. Have anyone actually done any benchmarks on this? The human eye cant see 10ms in difference that is probably the speed difference between the platforms, and the bottleneck is probably everything else, but it makes me wonder if it is a real speed difference between the platforms.

At the top of it we can throw in mariadb / postgree and redis, and up it with socket vs TCP connection.

I am now talking about the docker install, not the ready made images or installers.

But it does makes me a bit interested though.

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