Hi all!
For those who are using a very small, limited-RAM VPS (smaller than 4GB), how are you finding keeping Lemmy up to date?
I’m doing each component piecemeal, and on my 2GB RAM VPS I couldn’t finish lemmy backend’s cargo build, just too much RAM required even with 1.5GB of swap (VPS provider is really going to enjoy that, I’m sure)
I did the production build on a machine at home and copied the lemmy_server over. Seems to be fine, but… rust or lemmy seem to have some massive resource requirements on the build.
You are using the webserver to build the software? Really? Sorry, but I never even imagined anyone would even have such an idea. Wow.
Regardless of docker, always just build lemmy on you desktop pc? A VM, Docker or this Linux thing for Windows can be very helpful with that in case you don’t run Linux on your desktop (which you really should :p ).
I did for the initial build of everything, after having staged & tested everything on a VM at home, sure. However, I did scale up the VM to do the full rebuild of the OS and build Lemmy, so when scaled back down to what’s necessary to run things for now, I found that it’s not good for building rust projects with. Which is fine, I can build the components elsewhere.
As far as Linux goes, I run Linux everywhere.