• @Raziel@lemmy.ml
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    63 years ago

    Is always healthy to have more instances but I wonder how hard it is to run your own mastodon instance? Is it mandatory to have a fixed IP? Any special hardware?

    • dandelionOP
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      3 years ago

      Yes, more instances is better (What happened with the Mastodon flagship is kind of bad, letting it grow into a mega instance without proper moderation), and in this case for a University it makes sense to be able to accept or reject new users and grow a community. It is possible to run an instance with a Raspberry Pi and Yunohost for example. Pleroma is pretty light weight, but there are more light weight options. Mastodon is more heavy.

    • poVoq
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      43 years ago

      https://pleroma.social/ is better to self-host and fully Mastodon compatible.

      You need a domain name, but that can be used with a dyndns service if you don’t require 99.99% uptime.

        • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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          23 years ago

          I hosted (time ago). I hosted in PureOS installed in a desktop computer.

          Mastodon takes quite a lot resources if you allow other users to use it and federate with a lot of instances. Both in storage and memory.

          Bandwidth is not a big deal. I could deal with a few users in a ADSL2+ network.