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silverbullet/website/Client Modes.md
2023-09-02 09:55:03 +02:00

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SilverBullet currently supports two modes for its client:

  1. Online mode (the default): keeps all content on the server
  2. Synced mode (offline capable): syncs all content to the client

You can toggle between these two modes by clicking the 🔄 button in the top bar.

You can switch modes anytime, so try them both to decide what works best for you.

Online mode

In online mode, all content in your space is kept on the server, and a lot of the heavy lifting (such as indexing of pages) happens on the server.

Advantages:

  • Keeps content on the server: this mode does not synchronize all your content to your client (browser), making this a better fit for large spaces.
  • Lighter-weight in terms of memory and CPU use of the client

Disadvantages:

  • Requires a working network connection to the server.
  • Higher latency, since more interactions require calls to the server, this may be notable e.g., when completing page names.

Synced mode

In this mode, all content is synchronized to the client, and all processing happens there. The server effectively acts as a “dumb data store.” All SilverBullet functionality is available even when there is no network connection available.

Advantages:

  • 100% offline capable: disconnect your client from the network, shutdown the server, and everything still works. Changes synchronize automatically once a network connection is re-established.
  • Lower latency: all actions are performed locally in the client, which in most cases will be faster

Disadvantages:

  • Synchronizes all content onto your client: using disk space and an initially large bulk of network traffic to download everything.