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The original was posted on /r/nextcloud by /u/ivanjr77 on 2023-07-06 19:56:33+00:00.


Hey folks, I’d like to have some tips from you guys on where to focus first on tuning the backend to enhance performance. I’m using one self-hosted nextcloud instance to collaborate on an endeavour with people that are spread appart. We are a total of 4 ppl. One in Brazil, 2 in USA and 1 in Netherlands. We are using Nextcloud for everything; Work on documents together, Nextcloud Talk for all our meetings/discussions, Deck to track work and so on. We’ve noticed that our Talk sessions, for example, have deteriorated. If we are in an ongoing video conversation, sharing the screen and navigating through documents all 4 of us at the same time the performance of everything is super slow, video fails, voice freezes and all of that.

Can you provide of some tips that I can look for in tuning the backend? Where to start? I have already setup the TURN server, but am currently using the default STUN for Talk. What else can I focus on?

Oh, the server is a shared 1 CPU, 16GB of RAM and 256GB of SSD hosted on Hostinger. I do have SSH access, but no root access.

Thanks to all in the community!