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  • @Templa Online play might be out of the question toninght. Their server’s are getting hammered as we speak - thankfully there’s always full offline mode now, but I can see how people would hesitate on using that.
    Just a matter of patience I guess :wink:
    I am, however, quite impressed with the good customer relations coming from the developer. They’re pretty transparent with status updates on the login issues right now. I can respect that alot.






  • pete@social.cyano.atOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldFediverse Disaster Recovery
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    11 months ago

    Ironically, if I would have had more services running in docker I might not have experienced such a fundamental outage. Since docker services usually tend to spin up their exclusive database engine you kind of “roll the dice” as far as data corruption goes with each docker service individually. Thing is, I don’t really believe in bleeding CPU computation cycles by running redundant database services. And since many of my services are already very long-serving they’ve been set up from source and all funneled towards a single, central and busy database server - thus, if that one experiences sudden outage (for instance power failure) all kinds of corruption and despair can arise. ;-)

    Guess I should really look into a small UPS and automated shutdown. On top of better backup management of course! Always the backups.





  • I’m trying to stay away and I do feel like there is a reasonable chance I might be able to.
    I recently subscribed to a Lemmy “self-hosted” and “asklemmy” group and content is starting to trickle in real good.

    Mostly I feel it’s a matter of consolidating Lemmy groups with the same topics into super-groups. This should help with general useability as well as making things more friendly for people moving over from Reddit.
    Federation support for other Fediverse products towards Lemmy also will need some work still.