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I just spun up Lemmy on my Kubernetes cluster with nginx-unprivileged and ingress-nginx. All is well so far! I’m thinking about posting the Kustomization manifests and continuing to maintain and publish OCI’s per version release of Lemmy.

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[-] dudeami0@lemmy.dudeami.win 2 points 1 year ago

I currently am running the instance I am responding from on kubernetes. I published a helm chart, and others are working on them too. I feel being able to quickly deploy a kubernetes instance will help a lot of smaller instances pop up, and eventually be a good method of handling larger instances once horizontal scaling is figured out.

[-] tj111@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Is there a place I can read more about the horizontal scaling issues lemmy has?

[-] Andreas@feddit.dk 2 points 1 year ago

Saved this comment. It claims that the Lemmy frontend and backend are stateless and can be scaled arbitrarily, as can the web server. The media server (pict-rs) and Postgres database are the limitations to scaling. I'm working to deploy Lemmy with external object storage to solve media storage scaling and there's probably some database experts figuring out Postgres optimization and scaling as well. None of the instances are big enough to run into serious issues with vertical scaling yet, so this won't be a problem for a while.

[-] blazarious@mylem.me 2 points 1 year ago

I’ve got my pictrs backed by an S3, so that should scale well.

I had some issues with the image server, though, and I had multiple of them running at the same time at some point, so that may have been the cause.

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