Thanks, I'll let you know, once/if I figure it out!
Pete90
I did what you suggested and reduced (1) the number of running services to a minimum and (2) the networks traefik is a member of to a minmum. It didn't change a thing. Then I opened a private browser window and saw much faster loading times. Great. I then set everything back and refreshed the private browser window: still fast. Okay. Guess it's not Traefik after all. The final nail in the coffin for my theory: I uses two traefik instances. Homepage still loads its widgets left to right, top to bottom (the order from the yaml file). The order doesn't correspond to the instances, it's more or less random. So I'm assuming the slowdown has something to do with (a) either caching from traefik or (b) the way Homepage handels the API request: http://IP:PORT (fast) or https://subdomain.domain.de. Anyway, thanks for your help!
Thank you so much for your thorough answer, this is very much a topic that needs some reading/watching for me. I've checked and I already use all of those headers. So in the end, from a security standpoint, not even having port 80 open would be best. Then, no one could connect unencrypted. I'll just have to drill into my family to just use HTTPS if they have any problems.
It was interesting to see, how the hole process between browser and server works, thanks for clearing that up for me!
I didn't even know that you could have a whole dynamic config directory, I just use one file. I'm guessing I can just as well put it there? And the dummy service simply acts as a place holder?
Thank you for your answer. If I do that, can I still connect via HTTP and the browser will then redirect? I don't think I have a problem with remembering HTTPs, but my family will...
That's a great idea, I'll give it a try tomorrow. The weird thing is, the webuis load just fine, at least 90+ of the time is almost instant...
Each service stack (e.g. media, iso downloading) has it's own network and traefik is in each of those networks as well. It works and seperates the stacks from each other (i don't want stack a to be able to access stack b, which would be the case with a single traefik network, I think.)
Awesome, I'm just getting into restic!
Dürfte recht ähnlich sein und hat das ganze echt beschleunigt. Ich hab aber Leute gesehen, die das manuell formatiert und eingerückt haben...
Methoden, Ergebnisse, Einleitung und Diskussion. Die beiden letzten sind ggf. austauschbar. Quellen sofort eintragen und auf Fehler überprüfen. Ist einfacher, als das nachher 200 mal zu machen. Am besten Zotero nutzen.
Wer isst denn auch nicht gerne Maria? ¯_(ツ)_/¯
500 is the sweet spot, at least for downloads. I have it and it's fast enough for all my needs. Upload can be less, although I'd love to have more than the current 50. Good luck with your move!