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Self hosting seems incredibly convoluted unfortunately.

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Yea you sadly need aws for it…

btw, here is the tutorial: https://tech.anytype.io/how-to/self-hosting

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You don’t need AWS, you need “S3-compatible storage” which could also be a MinIO host. You could bypass the need for AWS that way.

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I’m not seeing where it needs aws. It does need an s3 API compatable object store but there are a number of them that are self-hostable. I might have missed it in my brief reading of it.

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