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submitted 1 month ago by Cricket@lemmy.zip to c/fediverse@lemmy.ml

I wanted to post this question in a neutral community and not the specific Lemmy or Piefed ones.

I am curious to learn how resource utilization is comparing in the real world operation of Piefed vs. Lemmy instances, given a similar level of users and user activity? Considering that Piefed is written in Python and Lemmy is written in Rust, I would think that the difference would be significant, but I recall someone mentioning in the past that the main resource constraint for both these platforms would be database-related instead so the language choice wouldn't have much impact. I'm curious if this is proving correct in the real world as opposed to in theory.

I know that there are a few admins out there who are running both and I would love to hear their thoughts on this.

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[-] birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 month ago

What if we correct that for per member, on median?

[-] Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com 1 points 1 month ago

It might not be a linear relationship, but could be a decent approximation if we had multiple data points

this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2025
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