I ask generally out of curiosity. I was just thinking that as big social media fractures, old school isolated forums might become “cool again”, and that one of the achievements of lemmy might be as a nice platform for simply running a forum for whatever community you want all without needing to worry about federation.
If it turns out that work of federating data is a substantial part of the resource overhead, and that an isolated server would actually be quite efficient, that’d be quite a nice feather in the lemmy cap I’d say. Hexbear seems to have been using lemmy this way for a while and it seems to have been successful too.
Cheapest Hetzner ARM64¹, 72 communities from 14 servers:
¹ CAX11: 2 vCPU, RAM 4 GB, Disk space 40 GB
edit: Weekly CPU usage is also pretty low:
Oh you went for the ARM CPU? I was looking at it but then I thought that there is no ARM docker container for lemmy, was I wrong?
The Lemmy Easy Deploy script available at GitHub supports Arm64 in theory. In practice, some required binary refused to run on my Pi 4 so I think it’s still a WIP.
The Lemmy-Easy-Deploy maintainer gave up and created their own docker build for arm64 ;)
https://github.com/ubergeek77/lemmy-docker-multiarch
Thanks for sharing this!
So how are you making it work?
I am running it in a VM now, using Linux and Docker.
I meant if you’re building the ARM version yourself or where are you getting it from?