Post 987921 by kaniini@pleroma.site
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(DIR) Post #987780 by kaniini@pleroma.site
2018-11-05T12:49:54.546190Z
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going to set up a server in NYC, Dallas and Amsterdam to handle pleroma.site file storage in next few weeks. going to anycast it all together.
(DIR) Post #987840 by selea@social.linux.pizza
2018-11-05T12:51:29Z
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@kaniini Do you have a guide how to do it? I was looking to do it myself but in Gothenburg, Dallas and Tokyo
(DIR) Post #987841 by kaniini@pleroma.site
2018-11-05T12:52:44.079155Z
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@selea you will need access to a /24 of IPv4 space
(DIR) Post #987921 by kaniini@pleroma.site
2018-11-05T12:57:44.794656Z
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@selea assuming you have a /24 (smallest block of IPs that ISPs will accept for an announcement), you just have the providers announce the /24 in the locations chosen and route it to your servers. that's all there is to it really (you'll want an out of band IP from the provider for each server for the management side of it)
(DIR) Post #988010 by selea@social.linux.pizza
2018-11-05T13:02:02Z
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@kaniini Thanks! I now know where to start looking :)
(DIR) Post #994196 by autogestion@mastodon.social
2018-11-05T18:21:30Z
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@kaniini did you consider to use #ipfs for storing media? it could solve all this #storage issues
(DIR) Post #994197 by kaniini@pleroma.site
2018-11-05T18:37:10.899169Z
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@autogestion the abstraction is designed so that an ipfs module could be made