Damn, I really like #snac2 so far!
Its footprint is tiny — just a few megabytes, when idle, it uses like 0.3% CPU and 0.5% RAM on this old PowerPC G4 Mac Mini with only a gigabyte of RAM.
And almost no disk IO too! Especially compared to PostgreSQL, which Pleroma uses.
Right now it's running next to Pleroma, but while Pleroma gets overwhelmed and is on the verge of dying all the time — snac2 stands its ground like that Doom Slayer against the armies of Hell 😈
At the time it's an unfair comparison as my old instance is two years old and its discovery is way wider, dozens of instances chime in every minute. I have subscribed to relays with snac2 and so far it fares very well.
Its footprint is tiny — just a few megabytes, when idle, it uses like 0.3% CPU and 0.5% RAM on this old PowerPC G4 Mac Mini with only a gigabyte of RAM.
And almost no disk IO too! Especially compared to PostgreSQL, which Pleroma uses.
Right now it's running next to Pleroma, but while Pleroma gets overwhelmed and is on the verge of dying all the time — snac2 stands its ground like that Doom Slayer against the armies of Hell 😈
At the time it's an unfair comparison as my old instance is two years old and its discovery is way wider, dozens of instances chime in every minute. I have subscribed to relays with snac2 and so far it fares very well.