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Nextcloud Performance Analysis: Excessive JavaScript Loading Causes Slow User Experience

By

rpgbr

6mo ago· 5 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses performance issues with Nextcloud, an open-source cloud platform, focusing on why it feels slow despite hardware optimizations. The author identifies excessive JavaScript loading (15-20 MB per page load) as the primary culprit, noting that backend tuning doesn't solve the problem. The piece expresses frustration with Nextcloud's performance while acknowledging its comprehensive feature set for replacing multiple services like files, calendar, contacts, and notes.

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Nextcloud. I really want to like it, but it's making it really difficult.
It's the Javascript. On a clean page load, you will be downloading about 15-20 MB of Javascript.
No amount of tuning the backend service performance helped, and then I learned why.
I like what Nextcloud offers with its feature set and how easily it replaces a bunch of services under one roof (files, calendar, contacts, notes, to-do lists, photos etc.)
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No amount of tuning the backend service performance helped, and then I learned why. Oh no. Oh no no no no.

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