Lemmy.world has been down between 02:00 UTC and 05:45 UTC. This was caused by the database spiking to 100% cpu (all 32 cores/64 threads!) due to inefficient queries been fired to the db very often.

I’ve collected the logs and we’ll be checking how to prevent this. (And what caused this)

  • SpaceBar
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    171 year ago

    What’s the name of the server you are running?

    A large instance today will be a small instance in the future. There are hardly any users on lemmy compared to other more established platforms. So if lemmy is to ever handle a lot more users, stress testing the code makes a lot of sense.

    What’s going to happen in the future, do you expect there to be 50,000 servers? That’s unrealistic.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      Instances should be divided more into groups of Communities. So they theoretically don’t grow infinitely, only as high as the “group” if communities grows. Ex. An NBA or Sports instance containing /c/NBA /c/NFL /c/NHL and all the related teams. Or similar to the programming.dev instance all being programming and development. While these would grow it would grow at a much slower rate than everything in one instance and be much more maintainable.

      Of course this is somewhat of a social construct so everyone has to be in agreement with how to handle this and move accordingly, which won’t happen.

      Long-term long-term for federation there has to be a distributed computing solution that allows the users to contribute to hosting.

    • 𝐘Ⓞz҉
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      -231 year ago

      You’re not taking into account that some people are dumb as fuck. They will sit on one instance and when the instance goes down , they’ll start whining

      • HTTP_404_NotFound
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        121 year ago

        They will sit on one instance and when the instance goes down , they’ll start whining

        Its true. Especially so, since its my instance, and it being broken means I need to fix it. :'(