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Would there be any benifit to host another instance?
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Would it make any sense to stand up my own instance, federated with what I want, follow the communities I want from other instances, and just ignore the rest? Is there any reason to not do that?
If you're happy to pay whatever it costs to host then there's no other disadvantage to this.
The only thing I can think of is if you somehow end up at odds with an admin of a big instance and they defederate your instance. Or perhaps in the future major instances decide to only federate with instances of a certain size, for some as of now unpredictable reason
Really, if your instance is just for you and your account (maybe a few friends, family), and you're not running any communities on it (all your posts and comments are on other instances), there's really no reason anyone would defed you. Unless you're a dick.
I have to think that if your very small private instance was federated with a large public instance, your instance would pull down content from the public one. That's bandwidth, and that's costing the large instance some amount of money/performance. Because your small private instance isn't "giving back" a level of content that the large instance would want or need, that could be the unpredictable reason you mentioned.
Now, I don't see that being a real issue unless there are so many low-content instances that Large Instance reviews their usage and finds out that an unacceptably high portion of their bandwidth is being used by "leeches," and wants to control cost.
Could even run the instance from your phone or whatever device used to look at Lemmy
Yeah no, it's not that simple lol
Has anyone done that and documented it? I know android phones are sort of linux, but still, does need some modifications.
That's what I do as of a couple days ago, it's working pretty ok so far.
What does it realistically take to host that? Would one of them smaller Digitalocean droplets be enough, for example?
MIne's on a 1 core 2gb Linode, but I am also the only user.
I run an instance on a 2 core 4gb vps, I think the disk space will be the thing that I'll run out of
30 reg'd accounts and about 10 active users
How fast is your storage filling up with 10 active users?
about 8GB over the last 4 weeks