As the reddit mods gets ready for the June 12-14 black-out, there some anticipation that an influx in user base will shift over to many of the lemmy instances as user seek out a home to post their internet memes and discuss their interests.

In anticipation of this increased volume I will be growing our current instance from

  • 16 CPU
  • 8 GB ram

to

  • 24 CPU
  • 64 GB ram

This server is currently equipped with SSDs that are configured in a raid 10 array (NVMEs will come in the next gen that get deployed)

Earlier today I also configured some monitoring that I’ll be watching closely in order to have a better understanding on how the lemmy platform does under stress (for science!)

I’ll be sharing graphs and some other insights in this thread for everyone that is interested. Feel free to ask anything you might be interested in knowing more of!

EDIT: I’ll be posting and updating the graphs in this main post periodically! Last updated: 6:21AM ET June 12th

CPU - 48 hours

Memory - 48 hours

Network - 48 hours

Load Average - 48 hours

System Disk I/O - 48 hours

  • phase_change@sh.itjust.works
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    2 years ago

    I’d love to see a few additional charts with the next update:

    • Disk space consumed
    • Subscribers
    • Communities federated

    My guess is that’s not available vie SNMP for Librenms. :)

    • TheDude@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      2 years ago

      I’m being a little private about the total amount of disk assigned to this instance for now. I do plan on sharing these details when I have implemented a viable solution. That being said I can tell you that with the amount of current users and activities this instance is growing by about 20GB per day in disk size.

      • LetterboxPancake@sh.itjust.works
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        2 years ago

        Holy shit… You tell us when you’ll accept donations, right? This doesn’t have to be your financial responsibility.

        Or do you and I just haven’t found it yet?