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@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 22-Jun-2017 16:48:12 CEST @mcscx@quitter.se @utzer If #syncthing is, like Nextcloud, based on webserver, php and sql and doesn't need more than the physical RAM I have hope it'll work -
utzer [Friendica] (utzer@social.yl.ms)'s status on Monday, 19-Jun-2017 17:31:55 CEST utzer [Friendica] Anyone using #Syncthing with lots of data (meaning some 100 GB) on an Raspberry Pi 2 or similar? Wondering if that would work as the server. @mcscx@quitter.se repeated this. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 22-Jun-2017 15:29:50 CEST @mcscx@quitter.se @utzer for comparison: I run a !Nextcloud on a low-end hosted vserver, 1 core, 512 RAM. I have the desktop client runnng on many computers→ -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 22-Jun-2017 16:52:43 CEST @mcscx@quitter.se @utzer also consider the !BananaPi "classic" with S-ATA connector (faster than the Raspberry with usb hdd), or the Odroid C2 with 2 GB ram. -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 22-Jun-2017 16:57:20 CEST @mcscx@quitter.se @utzer the !Nextcloud desktop client doesn't have Delta sync, but I could e.g. a 4 GB file and it upload was resumed after a disconnection -
@mcscx@quitter.se (mcscx@quitter.se)'s status on Thursday, 22-Jun-2017 16:57:52 CEST @mcscx@quitter.se @utzer *I could upload
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