Trying to wrap my head around the fediverse. Is each instance like another person with a server? Could that person just shut it down whenever they wanted to?

Are there any companies that have invested in hosting Lemmy/ other fediverse servers?

Sorry I’m sure I messed up some of the terminology, I hope my questions make sense! I love the idea of the fediverse as I understand it, but I like to dig into these details.

  • @WillySpreadum@lemmy.world
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    48 months ago

    So I could set up a private instance on, say, a pi and then never be at risk of losing my account? (Particularly interested in things like subscribed communities and saved posts)

    • my_hat_stinks
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      38 months ago

      In theory, yes. In practice, probably not? I don’t run an instance so I don’t know what resources you need but I suspect a pi isn’t going to be powerful enough. You’d definitely have to hook up some extra storage space at least.

      You’d also still be at risk of losing your account if your hardware fails, you’d need a backup solution there too.

      • swab148
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        28 months ago

        A pi is definitely powerful enough, the Lemmy software is super lightweight, but you’d definitely need the extra storage.