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Topics could include (this list is not intending to be exhaustive — if you think something is relevant, then please don’t hesitate to share it):

  • Moderation
  • Handling of illegal content
  • Server structure (system requirements, configs, layouts, etc.)
  • Community transparency/communication
  • Server maintenance (updates, scaling, etc.)

Cross-posts
  1. https://sh.itjust.works/post/27913098
  • just_another_person@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It could be costly in a few places, so choose your host wisely:

    • data ingress/egress
    • storage (block and DB)
    • load balancing (if you choose to go that route)

    I know that R2 has no charge for ingress/egress.

    The block and db costs are technically unbounded, and will never decrease by default.

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        1 month ago

        I can tell you it will be the most expensive on AWS or Azure. That’s about all I could say without pricing stuff out.

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        1 month ago

        I’d look into Hetzner, their pricing is pretty fair and they have some nifty features.

        Also check out Vultr, they have block storage and some interesting addons.

        That’s where I’d start, but I haven’t needed to host anything like Lemmy.

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      1 month ago
      • data ingress/egress
      • storage (block and DB)

      Do you have any estimations on the relationship between user count and average data transfer rates, and the average rate of storage increase?

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        1 month ago

        It would depend completely on how many users you let in and what kind of things they’ll be doing. Some users are super heavy with uploading images, some users aren’t.

        I haven’t read the docs in a long time, but perhaps you could restrict image uploading or something. Nothing you can do about unbounded DB growth without expiring content though.