Re: Does anyone have Fresh Nextcloud Install on PHP-legacy with cache working?

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It's really close, actually. The cost is mostly in storage, a little in RAM due to the libraries not being shared by other processes. In my real life experience with redis, it adds about 1-2% CPU overhead. Well worth it.

Dee

On Fri, 15 Sept 2023, 01:38 David C. Rankin, <drankinatty@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 9/14/23 11:49, Paul Dann wrote:
> I got my setup (including APCu and Redis) working when php-legacy first came
> out, but a month or two later decided to take the plunge and switch to a
> dockerised setup, which is _significantly_ easier to manage. Trying to keep
> track of everything Nextcloud and PHP need manually is a nightmare, and with
> everything now being duplicated with php-legacy it's quite a bit worse. I'd
> recommend switching to docker.

How much heavier is a docker install than normal webapp? I have limited
hardware and run several webapps. If I duplicate the complete LAMP setup in
docker as well as running my other apps, that will likely make a 4G Celeron
roll over a croak?

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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.


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