Cloudron 8 Released
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You can read the announcement here.
Features:
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- IPv6 Only Servers
- Dashboard List View
- API Docs
- Reworked Filter UI
- Login Page Background
- File Manager Dark Mode
- deSEC Integration
- App Notes
- Admin Checklist
- OpenID everywhere - over 60 apps now support OIDC
- Troubleshooting tool -
cloudron-support --troubleshoot
as one stop tool if dashboard is down - App Resources - Memory Limit and CPU limit changes
- System Resolver is now systemd-resolved
- Non-AVX Servers . Works on ZimaBoard again
- Hetzner Storage Box + SSHFS is now 1000x faster
Other Notable Changes:
- Backups: a long standing issue that backups used to get stuck at zero Mbps is now fixed.
- Dashboard: font and color improvements
- notfound page: better message when navigating by IP address
- CIFS: enable seal encryption by default
- NFS: disable rpcbind service. we only support nfsv4 mounting
- OVH Storage: Fix location URLs and add RBX region
- AMI: IMDv2 support
- Mailer: add html version of test mail
- Backups: fix issue with s3 backend where files missing in remote was not detected correctly
- Backup cleaner: do not remove the backup in progress
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@girish said in Cloudron 8 Released:
Hetzner Storage Box + SSHFS is now 1000x faster
Oooh. I'm still on Hetzner Storage Box + CIFS which seems to have got 2x slower (ie backups started taking twice as long).
So I guess worth me exploring using SSHFS instead?
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@nebulon said in Cloudron 8 Released:
@jdaviescoates yes sshfs with storage box will be a lot lot faster then.
Do you have a configuration advice?
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tgz or rsync (for 100GB+ Nextcloud)
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according to the docs sub-accounts didn’t work, does it work now?
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Port 22 or 23?
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The sshfs changes mostly benefit the rsync method, as the change is to run server-side copy/hardlinking via running commands over ssh.
I personally use hetzner storage box with sshfs for rsync + hardlinks on port 23 and no subaccount, which works really well by now.
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@nebulon said in Cloudron 8 Released:
The sshfs changes mostly benefit the rsync method, as the change is to run server-side copy/hardlinking via running commands over ssh.
I personally use hetzner storage box with sshfs for rsync + hardlinks on port 23 and no subaccount, which works really well by now.
WOW this is shocking fast!
I tried sshfs / rsync / Storagebox on one of the 3 Cloudrons (25 apps mainly low profile WP, 20 users/30 mailboxes, 80GB disk usage):
- Normally via CIFS/tgz it was average 10 minutes
- First time via sshfs/rsync it took 31 minutes
- But .... second time via sshfs/rsync it took less than 1 minute!!!
Thanks guys for this huge improvement!
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Update:
This is really a huge improvement, I manually updated the last Cloudron to 8.0.3 and then 8.0.4. Reconfigured backups to Storagebox/rsync/sshfs.Diskusage is 260GB of which Nextcloud is 175GB and email 27GB altogether 25 apps:
- Previous cifs/tgz backup took approximately 3 hours
- First backup with sshfs/rsync took 1 hour and 40 minutes!
- Second backup right after the first took 4 MINUTES!!
It’s a miracle and hard to believe it’s true after years of waiting for faster backups.
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