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Nextcloud singlethreaded?

v3ngv3ng Member, Host Rep

Hey there,

Am I missing something or is Nextcloud only using a Single Core for handling fileuploads?

I just installed a local Nextcloud instance on a Pi 4 as well as a Synology DS220+ to test a few things but had to notice that uploading only maxes out a single core, even tho Apache/ PHP should be able to use all cores.

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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    even tho Apache/ PHP should be able to use all cores.

    If multiple people will upload at the same time, they will. :)

  • v3ngv3ng Member, Host Rep

    Yea sure, but my problem is the limited upload speed since it‘s maxing out a single core and only manages to push around 20mb/s max uploading to the nextcloud instance.

  • Seem like the bottleneck might be storage or network I/O.

  • v3ngv3ng Member, Host Rep

    I tested it on SSDs as well as WD Reds, the bottleneck always seemed to be the single core stuck with the file upload.

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