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How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?
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Do you have a link for this?
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How do we deal with similar communities on different Lemmy instances?
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Do you have a link for this?
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Other data replication technologies worth looking in to: GlusterFs, Ceph.
Dependent on your db's they should offer replication out of the box.
You can also implement a load balancer, such as HAProxy or Nginx, to distribute incoming network traffic across multiple VMs
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If you plan on using this in a production environment, I'd bring in a consultant.
However, I've heard of people in the home-lab sphere use things like heartbeat and drdb. The more nodes the merrier as if you lose connection between the two you'll have a bad time.
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What do you think (this person's) username means, without looking it up?
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Codes strictly on TI-84's
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Please do not register directly through lemmy.one
I purchased (havent deployed) lemmy.club yesterday and I'm going to look in to deploying via kubernetes this weekend. We'll need some instances that can horizontally scale so that we can absorb as many users as we can from the APIcalypse.
I'm slightly worried about the costs, but I'm loving the platform so far and am willing to do as much as I can!
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Reddit's r/sysadmin mods have chosen NOT to participate in the blackout
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I dont think theyre thinking about profits here, but abouttheirr users