My database is already getting to the size of almost 1GB so it made me think about some questions I have regarding maintenance of my Lemmy instance:

  • What cleanup is recommended on the database?
  • What is the default length of time that pictrs holds onto its cached data and how to clear the cache?
  • Any other recommendations you can think of?
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You can store media in object storage (S3) to save a lot of money, although I haven’t made the transition yet. https://lemmy.eus/comment/165512

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I am currently self-hosting my Lemmy instance out of my home and reverse-proxied over a WireGuard tunnel. I suppose I am not in immediate danger. Is it possible to use S3 storage with my current setup?

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Yes I don’t see any reason why not, but if you are hosting at home you likely have plenty of storage yourself and might not want to mess with configuring S3

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I don’t have plenty of storage. I will have to upgrade at some point.

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The activity table is by far the largest. There’s an open issue to reduce the cleanup time on it. I can find it later.

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Thank you! I would appreciate the help very much. Please take your time though.

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There’s a DELETE /internal/variants endpoint specified in the pictrs docs that might remove some extra data: https://crates.io/crates/pict-rs

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Thank you!

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