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Growing my instance
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Be also careful with potential users being cautious about you going out of business overnight. Vlemmy.net members had that happen to them last week.
Well my vps is already paid for about 11 months in advanced now so no problems there. And im happy to keep it going if people find use in my server.
That's very good, but what I'm saying is that people are getting cautious nowadays to make sure that their accounts can survive long term. I hope you'll be well as long as possible, but what happens if something happens to you tomorrow? Who would take care of the servers? Do you have a redundancy plan? The success of LW as the main Lemmy instance is because the admins are experienced, and are a team. Some other instances are managed by non profits or long established groups. That can be a differentiator for choices.
Well i dont have any non profit backing but as far as redundancy is concerned ive got that covered. But yeah i see your point and how it would affect user choice and confidence.
When I speak about redundancy, I speak about sysadmins as much as disk redundancy. Taking my hypothetical scenario, something happens to you, you are in the coma, there is a security breach (like the one from a few days back), is there someone to take care of it? I know it might be unlikely but as I said, the Vlemmy thing was very low probability and still happened
If i were to die today my instance would still continue. If both me and the other admin were to die at the same time then everyone is just shit outta luck at that point
So that's the good thing, you have another admin (I don't think you mentioned it at any point earlier, if you did, sorry I missed it), which is a good thing! You should probably insist on that when you promote your community