Klaas, Sven,

would be cool if you can comment that on the actual reddit thread. :)


On 28.07.2014 14:20, Sven wrote:
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] <mailto:[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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