I want to host my own server, but I would like to know what I should know?

  • smileyhead@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago
    • How to make your computer publicly routable on the Internet (open firewall or forward port)
    • Basics of Linux administrating and terminal
    • Basics how to register domain name and point it dynamically or statically to the machine
  • ItsGhost@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    Lots of decent suggestions here so not going to repeat them, but I do have a couple of my own if using synapse:

    • have plenty of RAM
    • have plenty of CPU
    • have plenty of DB storage space
    • use Postgres as your database, SQLite sucks

    Basically synapse is just a resource hog, and you need to plan for that. The database itself grows quicker than you’d expect as well

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        9 months ago

        You can use old machines for all kinds of servers, I’ve got a stack of old laptops running a Kubernetes cluster, but synapse would push some of them possibly further than they can go so I have it on my more powerful NAS, and even then it isn’t exactly speedy at times

  • erebion@lemmy.sdf.org
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    8 months ago
    • user names cannot be changed
    • never delete your database, have backups, all the state is in there, if you lose your DB, you essentially have to set up a new server: Your server will say you are not in a room while others say you are, so you cannot join. Always keep your DB backed up.
  • Pantherina@feddit.de
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    • how to use apparmor or selinux
    • how to run docker rootless
    • use a reverse proxy like traefik or nginx
    • use certbot or another way to get TLS certificates
    • use a firewall, use secure ssh
    • block spam traffic and matrix servers that host spam
    • host synapse and sliding sync