Hi! I have latest Nextcloud version as a VM which is not really loaded. The host have 25 Gbps and i have full wirespeed (1 Gbps) from the client to any other machine in the VM network.
I see an limit of 4 MB/s uploading to this Nextcloud installation … is it something set up somewhere (Nextcloud related) or should i start digging in some other places?
Thanks a lot!
There is just a switch in the Nextcloud client where you can limit the bandwidth. If caching is not configured yet, you should do that, then you have database caches to optimize, …
So you probably need to do some digging. Good start is to check which resource is limiting, RAM, CPU or io-operations.
Uploading how? Via the web UI client? From the official Desktop client? From a mobile client?
I suggest doing some comparisons, starting with the Web UI client since it eliminates some variables.
Failing that, perhaps fill out the support template since we can only make wild guesses without at least a few more details about your installation.
Hi! So, i manage to solve it. the upload was in the web interface and the problem was the http2 … there was a need to set H2WindowSize 5242880
After this i have almost a full gbit connection from a client (wire speed).
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