Hi,

I think you don't need a sync daemon. 

To get a push experience, I would design an EventStream in PHP. 

Mozilla explains this technology here:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Server-sent_events/Using_server-sent_events

So basically its a client side open socket to a php script and the php script 
pushes in an infinite loop all changes to the client. 

Instead of polling for changes, PHP handles this. 

Greets,
Sven

> Am 28.07.2014 um 11:48 schrieb Jan-Christoph Borchardt 
> <[email protected]>:
> 
> I’m at GUADEC (the GNOME conference) at the moment and someone pointed me to 
> this reddit thread on the ownCloud 7 release:
> http://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2biaeh/owncloud_7_released/cj5n5bq
> 
> The main comment says:
> 
> > It still needs a proper syncing daemon on a server. Having the client 
> > machine handle all of the syncing isn't good for performance. I was using 
> > Owncloud 5 and I remember trying to sync a computer with about 60-100 GB 
> > worth of iPhone pictures stored on a Windows machine (Don't kill me, this 
> > was a friends computer). The whole process hung 20 gigs in, couldn't index 
> > any more than that, and the entire process took all of the life out of my 
> > friends laptop.
> 
> Any comment on that (is this still happening with ownCloud 7), or are we 
> doing anything about stuff like that?
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