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Today I finally received my bandwidth update (100MBit down / 40 up) and I can say that was the bottle neck. Now using it for e.g. Nextcloud Talk is no problem. I’m quite happy with it.
If I didn’t mention before:
Under no circumstances you should host it on the microSD! The syncing stresses the cards much so that you just have to wait for an fatal error that screws your system to hell.
Use armbian-config
to move the system at once to an usb-hdd and only boot from microSD. And don’t forget a solution for backup. It cost me years of my life span to learn that the hard way the last years