2014/1/11 Jakub Moscicki <jakub.mosci...@cern.ch>: > At the same time the web navigation (via the browser) should be not > suffering at all (how to measure that?). > > Well, it's not trivial to define what's meaningful.
The place where speed matters the most, is the UI. It must be quick so that users don't have to wait after each click. How fast the files syncing is in the background is also important, but not as much. There should be some set of standard benchmark contents of the database and files, and then the benchmark could browse the browser based UI and measure response times. At least now I've seen on multiple installations that the browser interface is very slow if there are more than just a trivial amount of files. I suspect it is related to the database locking in sqlite or something.. Therefore benchmarks with different database backends would be good. Also since sqlite is probably not useful even for home users, if your home includes more than one family member and relatives and friends using shared files, I'd suggest that OwnCloud should be packaged so that the rpm/deb packages install it by default with MariaDB. _______________________________________________ Owncloud mailing list Owncloud@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/owncloud