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Owncloud running slow, any tips?
I have ownCloud installed on a Debian Squeeze using a tutorial that I have found online:
http://jasminklipic.blogspot.com/2012/05/owncloud-debian-sueeze.html
However, for some reason the Owncloud runs very slowly and it literally took me a minute to even load up the file list once I logged in.
I am just wondering if anyone of you have ever tried to tweak Owncloud successfully to run faster, I have tried to use Nginx as the front-end with PHP-FPM as the PHP processing layer without too much success and at the moment I have no file in my owncloud so I am free to reinstall my VPS with any distribution.
Thanks!
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Works fine with httpd on centos.
And you just use a standard LAMP installation? Is there any tutorial you used? Thanks!
@zhuanyi
Yep. Just a standard LAMP installation.
It also works fine with the standard LAMP installation on Ubuntu.
Interesting, seems mine is the only slow one with the standard LAMP, has anyone tried to run it using Nginx as the front-end?
Never tried it myself...but there are some special notes for web servers other than Apache here...
http://owncloud.org/support/webserver-notes/
Thought about it. Watched how it installed itself and decided that SFTP isn't so bad. The developers could learn a thing or twenty about optimization.
I actually tried installing it on Nginx before Apache and didn't have much luck. I'm interested to see if anyone has.
Tried this but apparently their configuration notes for Nginx did not work, when I tried to load the page, it looks as if the entire CSS was broken and all text were crammed together
Here's my config for owncloud on nginx:
Pretty sure that's the default config. Just make sure you have the latest version of nginx and that your php/nginx user has adequate permission to the directory.
Yes this is the default config, have you tried to log in to make sure it works?