Its now running on a dedicated server with 6 cores/12 threads and 32 gb ram. I hope this will be enough for the near future. Nevertheless, new users should still prefer to signup on other instances.
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Is most of the discussion about the infrastructure done in a community here, or do you folks have an invite only discord/slack or something @nutomic@lemmy.ml?
I’ve been working in devops for 4 years now, but with mostly kubernetes and AWS, but I’d like to throw some ideas and just ask some more specific questions about the infrastructure. Like I’m curious why autoscaling the web servers and moving the database server to a dedicated instance is not the current configuration.
There is really not much to discuss. The server was overloaded so we got a bigger one. And there is no reason to mess with stuff like kubernetes when a single server works fine. After all our job is to improve the Lemmy software for everyone, not build a huge centralized platform only on lemmy.ml.
Exactly. lemmy.ml is lemmy.ml - just a single instance. there should be incentive for other to stand up instances of their own. overload on any instance is good reason for ppl to get out there and build new instances.