When Beehaw was first launched our disk usage (physical space on the server) was approximately 45%.

Right now we are up to 72% and this will continue to climb over time.

At the moment, I can only see two options. Firstly, go up an additional tier with our server host which would increase the monthly hosting cost.

Secondly, figure out a way to remove old and inactive posts. Hopefully, there is a batch process for this or something similar. I’m not an expert in this area, sadly.

What are your thoughts?

  • anova (she/they/it)@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    In my wholly personal opinion, content on Lemmy is transient enough to warrant being deleted after a period of time if it hasn’t generated any discussion. It’s the discussion that matters, after all. Though, I haven’t looked much into how Lemmy works under the hood and I have no idea how much this sort of content would actually amount to in terms of disk usage. Intuitively it doesn’t seem like it’d take a lot of space to store.

    • estelle@beehaw.org
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      2 years ago

      I like this option.

      Also have folks switch to Imgur or alt as the image host instead of beehaw?