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My question was ironic, implying that anyone using it in a productive system/software/service is doing a very bad job at software architecture. I avoid any product relying on super slow software pieces.
Nextcloud.
Though I think it has some level of support for postgres by now. I should check on that.
I use NextCloud w/ Postgres and it works completely fine.
Great. It wasn’t too long ago that MariaDb was still the “recommended” option.
It’s still “recommended” and pretty much every tutorial I see uses it, but Postgres seems to work just fine.
I just checked the docs for installation instructions, it didn’t seem to make a distinction anymore.
It’s worked on Postgres for several years now, and it’s the preferred and recommended backend for NC.
As someone who self-hosted it, I can’t say this is true.
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_database/linux_database_configuration.html
The Go version?
Are you thinking of ownCloud Infinite Scale? NextCloud is still PHP.
Ah, yes. Thanks.
My question was ironic, implying that anyone using it in a productive system/software/service is doing a very bad job at software architecture. I avoid any product relying on super slow software pieces.