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Slow extraction in LAMP application

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    • matix131997M Offline
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      Hello,

      I am very curios.
      Is there any other way to extract the file quickly? I am currently in the process of creating a site and there was an update to the application.

      It took over 2 hours to extract and I don't know if it extracted or not because there was no progress bar.

      Why am I asking about this? Because in the future, I want to be prepared for "quick updates" e.g. due to application security.

      I am still missing a function in the file manager that is to select all files with "ctrl+a".

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        I encountered this once.
        Extracting a .zip file in LAMP.
        Got bored, stopped it, deleted folder, tried again, and it "zipped through".
        I think more of a file system issue on the specific VPS, rather than the LAMP app.
        Not seen issue again since.

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          Changing the format helped! Thanks! Extracting to a new folder goes immediately. Interesting that a zip file does such problems.

          But for that another problem 😄 After extracting the folder I wanted to move all files to the destination folder. I selected all the files but it only saves one file 😕 In my opinion, it's time-consuming to manually move all the files.

          So a change of plan. I made the right folder on my computer to extract directly. After ripping the server, I enabled direct extract and well.... stands still.

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            How big is this zip file? Are we talking about uploading and extracting files using the File Manager? Which Cloudron version are you on ? (7.5.0 has a new filemanager).

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            • girishG girish

              How big is this zip file? Are we talking about uploading and extracting files using the File Manager? Which Cloudron version are you on ? (7.5.0 has a new filemanager).

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              @girish
              The Cloudron version is 7.5.0, which includes a new file manager.

              To the server, I sent the file packaged.

              The zipped file takes about 75 MB. And after unzipping, the files are 46,000 with a size of 240 MB

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                #6

                Make sure you're using an efficient compression format for your update package. Formats like ZIP or tar.gz are commonly used for distributing files. If your update package is in a format that's known to be slow, consider switching to a more efficient one. [web]

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                • matix131997M matix131997

                  @girish
                  The Cloudron version is 7.5.0, which includes a new file manager.

                  To the server, I sent the file packaged.

                  The zipped file takes about 75 MB. And after unzipping, the files are 46,000 with a size of 240 MB

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                  @matix131997 said in Slow extraction in LAMP application:

                  files are 46,000 with a size of 240 MB

                  A large number of small files : likely adds to filesystem slowness ?

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                  • timconsidineT timconsidine

                    @matix131997 said in Slow extraction in LAMP application:

                    files are 46,000 with a size of 240 MB

                    A large number of small files : likely adds to filesystem slowness ?

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                    wrote on last edited by matix131997
                    #8

                    I am back after a small test.

                    @timconsidine Yes it is a large number of small files.

                    After checking with different formats. Only started to work as it should with ".tar" format. It works like lightning with a new folder or in the current folder where the application is located.
                    With this format, the extraction takes in a second and is ready.

                    And I use a server from Hetzner - CX41 (Intel, 160GB Disk and 16GB RAM).

                    EDIT:

                    I would still add that I had resources allocated during the test: 4GB ram and 75% CPU. I still checked with the standard one, i.e. 256MB ram and 50% CPU - with ".tar" format it extracts just as fast.

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