Glad that known issues are being addressed. Ideally I wouldn’t be treading new ground but rather deploying existing known patterns and best practices. But it seems like this would be a departure from existing installations. Thanks for your input.
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Thanks, appreciate your input.
If postgres is the scaling limit on most deployments, I assume normal postgres scaling via replicas and sharding would apply.
Is the frontend amenable to heavy caching for non-logged-in views?
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much money does Lemmy.ml need to temporarily boost their servers?
1·3 years agoThanks, appreciate the data point.
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Lemmy@lemmy.ml•How much money does Lemmy.ml need to temporarily boost their servers?
1·3 years agoCan you provide any info about the number of pageviews/month or pageviews/hr that setup can support for lemmy?
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7·3 years agoHello, all. I’m considering migrating an existing subreddit to a Lemmy instance, and it’s great to see the community here and how it all works.
I have a question about server scaling though. Could anyone provide any insight into the size of the hardware or VPS instance that is hosting beehaw, and how many pageviews/hr or pageviews/month it supports?
Thank you in advance.
Thanks, that’s helpful. Will keep an eye out for that.