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Host PieFed instead.
With that said, I host Lemmy.wtf, which is a rather small instance.
Proxmox > LXC > Docker.
The container has 6 vcores and 6GB RAM.
Backups are handled by Proxmox.
Hey, thanks for sharing this.
I’m trying to get a clearer picture of what a reliable Lemmy backup/restore setup looks like in practice, especially for self-hosting.
A few things I’d be curious about in your setup:
pictrsdata, config files, secrets, reverse proxy config, etc.?Main thing I’m trying to understand is whether Proxmox-only backups are “good enough” operationally, or whether people still end up needing app-level backups too.
Sorry if some of these questions are a bit basic or oddly specific — I’m using AI to help gather as much real-world Lemmy hosting experience as possible, and it generated most of these follow-up questions for me.
Backups of the LXC container has been enough, but I’m thinking about doing a secondary backup of the DB itself.
Everything runs in the same container.
I have restored the container many times. Also, every time there’s an update, I backup the container first and then I can restore it if something breaks.
I have 2 local backups and then 3 remotely at Hetzner.