The documentation give clear instructions for installing and setting up a Lemmy instance, but it doesn’t really tell me what I need to do so beyond the implication that I need some computer running Linux.

I have a QNAP NAS device which is running a flavor of linux; how much storage space is recommended for a public instance? Do I need my own website?

  • @seffie
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    211 months ago

    EKS also seems like a good option here. I was actually just looking into the exact same question OP asked and I’m thinking about getting one up and running on EKS to take advantage of Autoscaling Groups

    • Jordan Jenkins
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      211 months ago

      EKS is great if you know Kubernetes. Might be overkill to just set up an instance to try it out.

      • @seffie
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        111 months ago

        I was thinking along the lines of a deployment platform that would be scalable as it seems there have been reports of scaling issues recently. (Un)fortunately I work on Kubernetes all day every day for my work so the complexity isn’t the main issue, it’s just carving out some time to work on it.

        • Jordan Jenkins
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          211 months ago

          Oh yeah a Helm chart for Lemmy would be sick! Some of the more popular instances are in definite need of it from what I’ve seen.