they will save 188,000 € on Microsoft license fees per year

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        They need to refactor architecture. But all they do is stupid hub, communication that noone use.

        They need to move to swoole and hyperf but they are not showing any intention and dumping all the money into crap.

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        I wouldn’t say categorically that it sucks.

        1. It is inefficient and requires far too many server resources for what it does. Won’t really run on less than 2gb/RAM minimum, with 1-2 users.

        2. Add ONS seem to be all over the place with lots of incompatibilities, some default add ons that just plain don’t work.

        3. In my short testing it seems to be a bit unstable.

        In my opinion, it suffers from many of the same problems as other projects that started out and we’re developed largely by hobbyists like zoneminder, and even home assistant to some extent. Sprawling growth, no strict architecture, little concern for refactoring.

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        I’ve been using it for over a decade. I use it to auto upload all my family photos from family phones. I use the calendars to organize. I use Notes on my phone all the time and pick them up my laptop. I use Passwords for all my passwords. I use Contacts to sync my contacts from my phone and Thunderbird. Then I nightly remote backup it to a machine I leave at my parent’s. It’s great.

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        It’s based on legacy share nothing PHP architecture which is extremely inefficient for something like nextcloud

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        Personal/Family use is fine, it’s kinda fiddly but so is most selfhosted software.

        At an organizational level, that fiddliness spirals into a ton of work, which doesn’t really overlap with other IT Duties in the way that troubleshooting OneDrive usually ends up solving problems with the whole Microsoft suite.

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          In my experience troubleshooting OneDrive issues is usually just restarting the OneDrive application or resyncing SharePoint sites