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Difficult to say. There will be a lot of new concepts to learn about. Easiest thing would be to spin up a VM and test in there.
Getting Lemmy up and running on my existing Docker infrastructure too about an hour, and only because there's an undocumented restriction that I ran into that I had to google around. Adapting the docker-compose to my Traefik settings took about 5 minutes.
It will likely take you a bit more time to get started, but after that many sites run on without much maintenance. Perhaps not such a rapidly developing project like Lemmy, but Mastodon is fairly stable nowadays.