Hi Dan,

Thank you for the reply. That's fine - I just though I would ask, in case anyone has used NextCloud in a heavier setup. Just for clarity, I was referring to a single calendar or address book containing 2-3000 entries (or more), not 2-3000 users using NextCloud. My setups haven't quite reached that scale yet! :)

Thanks again,

Seb


On 14/12/2022 13:42, Dan Lynch wrote:
Hi Sebastian,

Thanks to everyone who came to the meal the other night. It was very enjoyable.

As for Nextcloud. I only use it with friends and family. Have never got anywhere near those user numbers sorry.

I checked some of the case studies and current large deployments. Some 20k users plus. Berlin University has a large set up and SIEMENS also use it.

They all seem mostly concerned with the file storage/transfer side of things when reading through though. I don't know about the calendar and contacts syncing, which is your main concern.

Sorry I can't be more help,

Dan

On 13 December 2022 11:16:05 GMT, Sebastian Arcus via Liverpool <liverpool@mailman.lug.org.uk> wrote:

    Good morning chaps. It was good to see people last night. I hope everyone 
has survived our third (fourth?) brush with digestive mayhem in the form of 
visits to hygienically questionable dining establishments.

    I've had a quick look at NextCloud, and I note that it doesn't have 
ActiveSync support for contacts/calendar. They seem to recommend using CalDAV / 
CardDAV instead - but in the past I've had poor experience with both protocols. 
I find that it sort of works ok up to 100-300 items of either contacts or 
calendars, but when you throw more at it, the implementations I tried just fall 
over during the sync. Has anyone had contacts or calendar sync working (to a 
mobile platform, preferably) with NextCloud with larger data sets - at least 
2-3000 contacts or calendar items by any chance? It is one reason I ended up 
with Horde - as they provide ActiveSync, and it manages to syncronise large 
datasets to clients reliably.

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