Hrmm due to filling up my database allocation I have had to increase my Masto
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Hrmm due to filling up my database allocation I have had to increase my Masto.Host subscription to $29 a month. Which for what it is is fine value. But is still a fair bit more than I ever meant to be paying for a social media thingy. I'm back to pondering going self-hosted.
@bloor FWIW, my instance sits happily on a VPS for ~£4.50 a month and has quite a bit of spare capacity (I think it's got 200G or so of disk)
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Hrmm due to filling up my database allocation I have had to increase my Masto.Host subscription to $29 a month. Which for what it is is fine value. But is still a fair bit more than I ever meant to be paying for a social media thingy. I'm back to pondering going self-hosted.
@bloor I'm in a similar position.
I don't want to host at home or on my VPS, as I'm assuming it's when, not if that there is a widely used vulnerability. Keeping it away from anything else I care about is important.
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@bloor I'm in a similar position.
I don't want to host at home or on my VPS, as I'm assuming it's when, not if that there is a widely used vulnerability. Keeping it away from anything else I care about is important.
I don't know if it would be much cheaper.@dtl I was kinda thinking run it at home tbh. I have fairly stable power and gigabit internet. And real IPv4/6 etc.
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@dtl I was kinda thinking run it at home tbh. I have fairly stable power and gigabit internet. And real IPv4/6 etc.
@bloor I don't have the networking chops to keep it sufficiently away from anything else on the Lan.
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@bloor I don't have the networking chops to keep it sufficiently away from anything else on the Lan.
@dtl I'd probably put it on a a separate "hosting block" tbh.
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@dtl I'd probably put it on a a separate "hosting block" tbh.
@bloor I could probably magic up a VLAN, but I don't know if that's enough.
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@eigen Masto.Host control panel says 10GB. Although the dump/backup is far less.
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@dtl I was kinda thinking run it at home tbh. I have fairly stable power and gigabit internet. And real IPv4/6 etc.
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fair. Easiest way to think of it is a small prebuilt vm image but without a kernel and (usually) designed to run a single app.
Running a docker container is generally easy, but troubleshooting docker issues can be a pain (though rarely needed IME), so I guess a native install might end up being less burden if you're not already doing that anyway
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