Is there any benefit to host my own instance?

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    How is your RAM/storage usage? I’m interested in setting up my own instance (no communities, just a username that will always be here) but don’t want to upgrade my VPS again. I already had to do that spinning up a Mastodon server.

    • rs5th
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      132 years ago

      I’m up to about 300MB of disk usage after a day of hosting my own. Curious to see how it grows.

      • @[email protected]
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        92 years ago

        haha better than the 12GB and rising of my single-user Mastodon instance. And this is with deleting my media cache every night.

        • KNova
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          62 years ago

          Mastodon is aggressive with caching media. Akkoma is more lightweight

      • @[email protected]
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        2 years ago

        The pictures folder on my instance is at 1.3GB after two days. It’s just me and my friend. About how many communities are you subscribed to?

        • rs5th
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          42 years ago
          1. Some of those are lemmy.ml and not a lot of comments, etc have synced yet.
      • gabe565
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        22 years ago

        Up to 400MB after two days here. I took a look at the code and it looks like Lemmy keeps all ActivityPub JSON for 6 months. It would be nice if it was possible to shorten that.

        I’m still happy that I’m hosting my own instance, but I hope this thing doesn’t get too big!

      • @[email protected]
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        12 years ago

        That’s interesting to read. Could an instance be added to an existing setup? (Debian OS)

        • @[email protected]
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          2 years ago

          So long as you can run Docker, I would think that you could setup an instance. You just need to make sure that the image you use for lemmy and lemmy-ui are compatible with your platform. I had to alter the provided docker-compose.yml file to use arm64 versions for my RaspberryPi.

          I mentioned the total disk usage for the sake of setting up a pi. I don’t know what the space requirements are for lemmy separate from the bulkiness of an Ubuntu 22.04 install.