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How much disk space would some need to plan for a small lemmy instance?
I'm running it in the smallest VPS of vultr with 25GB of disk.
This instance only has 3 users, with me being the only active. It says it's been up for almost a month and I've only used 3GB.
Here are the docker volumes which have the actual data of your instance, and from inside the DB the biggest table is the one called
activity
which the devs said it's only sometimes used to validate the data, but could be truncated if needed (there's a schedule task which only keeps up to 6 months).Also the thing to have in mind is to properly configure the logs of whichever installation guide you follow.
After that I've seen other admins say the next biggest is the media uploaded (from bigger instances).
How are you keeping your
pictrs
directory so small?Mine is at about 5GB after two weeks with just a single user. 😬
I also have around 3GB used for
pictrs
and I’m not really sure the best way to see what all content is in there.Yeah I haven't uploaded any images on my instance myself. So none of those images are mine. Might do some reading tomorrow and see if there's any mention of this in the past on other communities. It's not an emergency but I'm curious.
That's strange. Please let me know what you find out.
I had found an old post which indicates that post thumbnails are cached. So I guess there's that.
In case you didn't see it, the OP of this thread realized they didn't setup their
pictrs
API key.. so I guess it's possible to omit that and lemmy should still work. Not sure about the downsides.