• Shady_Shiroe@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    This got me curious on how many images are on all Lemmy instances combined and how much storage it all takes up.

        • Shadow@lemmy.ca
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          8 months ago

          If it’s just a private instance, your storage needs will be way less. We use object storage, so it’s actually pretty cheap (like $5-10 a month iirc). We’re not storing that all on the server disk.

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            8 months ago

            I’ve been considering a private instance myself so that’s good to know.

            If you’re federating with everything by default, would that not also federate all the images and take up space that way? Or are images always just referenced from their origin instance?

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              8 months ago

              Images come from their origin, but I think thumbnails are cached on your instance.

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          8 months ago

          I’m on a private instance. My lemmy volume as a whole is currently 72G.

          5 is probably a bit undersized and liable to cause pool timeouts. But like 15 should give you enough room depending on your provider’s affordability. You can always delete old data periodically.

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          I’m running a quite small instance and currently the full media storage is 234GB. That being said I pay $3 per month for the storage on Cloudflare R2 so that’s fine. You could get more for cheaper probably with a service like Backblaze B2.

          The main database (non-media) currently takes up 36GB.