I’m aware that some of you have been getting some errors loading this instance. This was a configuration that I needed to be adjusted which has since been.

Do be patient if we run into other issues, I’ll be continuously working in the back-end with others to better your overall experience.

Still a lot of capacity available!

edit: For those that are interested in the configuring changes. I was using the default lemmy configuration for the nginx worker_connections value. This value needed to be raised. Shout out to @[email protected] over at lemmy.world for helping me out.

  • Barbarian
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    1 year ago

    Wow. 20% usage at 2.4k users is pretty damn amazing.

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      1 year ago

      its not so much about how many registered users as it is about how many online users. The online user count is what adds fuel to the fire!

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        1 year ago

        Oh wow so it’s really the transactions per minute, not so much the baseline set of data?

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          Yeah, basically the problem is number of calls (requests) per minute. If it’s not too many, everything works fine, if it overloads, you get 500 errors 🤷.

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            1 year ago

            Including calls to federated communities, yes?

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              I’m not sure about that, but most probably yes, since if you post on federated communities, your username pops up as [email protected] and the post is saved on your instance (from what I know).