nopatience,
@nopatience@swecyb.com avatar

Question about image storage for my fellow friends. I'm running a small instance with a few active users, but a fairly well connected and federated instance. Quite a bit of storage being consumed.

What's a good approach for image storage? I've got a NAS connected to the server using WireGuard. But the connection is not 100%. Is there like a way to use some caching, but with an S3 backend? Using like MinIO? Even if connection drops, stuff get cached and then pushed?

esther,

@nopatience We use an S3 compatible object storage and then reverse-proxy that through NGINX with some cacheing applied to save on outbound traffic cost. Works pretty well.

michael,
@michael@thms.uk avatar

@nopatience personally I have my media on Backblaze B2: S3 compatible, but a fraction of the price.

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