Firstly, thanks for running this instance. After reddit harakiri, this is god sent.
I was wondering how resource intensive is it to run this server? I hope the reddit refugees won’t put a big hole in your hosting bill.
Others like me could also host a server, if there is tremendous load on this one.
Hey! I recently made a post detailing the instance I run. Admittedly it’s tiny compared to the big ones but I wanted to get something going :)
Hey, yeah I actually was going to see if I could post the full setup and cost on this later, but since you’re asking now I’ll just go ahead and post it here!
The domain - programming.dev - cost $560 or something like that for the first year, then it’s $427 for every year after.
The lemmy instance is running on a Vultr High Frequency instance at the lowest tier. I thought I could up it if we started getting high traffic, but expect the server to run just fine for quite a number of users. I do think I might have to move postgres off to its own dedicated instance, but haven’t really thought too much about that yet.
I think bandwidth is actually going to be the biggest issue, because if we federate with other massive instances then even if there is only a small number of users, we’re pulling in all the traffic from the other instances. I can definitely understand only allowing a few instances, but not sure I’m going to restrict that just yet. If people can donate then that shouldn’t be a problem.
The email is all running through SendGrid. I was going to use Mailgun, but Sendgrid is a bit easier to use and has a lot higher cap, and I expected to get to that in time. Currently SG costs nothing, but I expect it to cost $35 a month after my trial runs out…
programming.dev - cost $560 or something like that for the first year
Still couldn’t believe that domain name was available lol
yeah pretty amazing honestly
Damn, that domain is expensive!
pulling in all the traffic from other instances
Does that pull all traffic from that instance, or only traffic related to the specific communities from those instances that people have subscribed to?
Seems like a good opportunity for improvement if it’s the former.
it’s very hard for me to tell. the logs are incredibly noisy. I’d hope the latter, but haven’t dug in.
probably not the right place to ask this, but anyone know where i can find the developer docs/ api for programming.dev?
I found this: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/contributors/04-api.html