[Done] Pictrs Migration- Between NOW and 1700 UTC Image Upload Disabled
Hi all,
We will be attempting to migrate Pict-rs tomorrow starting at 1700 UTC.
Between now and 1700, image uploads will be disabled to try and avoid any data loss.
You will still be able to like, comment and post until then.
During the upgrade window, Pict-rs will be offline, so viewing images might not work.
In theory CloudFlares CDN cache should cover us during the window, but YMMV.
Hopefully everything should go smooth, but we do our best to make sure we have backups!
Actually 2 reasons why. First and most important, this was needed so we can use tooling to detect and remove CSAM material.
Secondly, it's because this is more cheap and scalable than having it on disk.
I have no insight into why it's being done in this instance, but object storage is typically used when you want to move away from storing things on your web server with "fixed" storage, and instead store it in an "infinitely" expandable storage system.
It is also much easier to manage when you have multiple servers as it's separate and shared.
The problem with making S3 config the default is that it would add friction for new admins. If you're just starting to play around with self-hosting Lemmy then it's 100% certain you have a local disk but not nearly as likely that you've got an S3 bucket ready to go. Making S3 the default would force those new admins to either tweak their configs or figure out how to get an S3 bucket before they could get going. Using local disk for images is fine for smaller instances and self-hosts, but for cost and scaling reasons having an option to switch to S3 is really valuable for larger instance like lemmy.world. Only the top 10-20% of instances are likely to really need to make the switch to S3, so Pictrs defaulting to local disk makes sense I think.
While I agree on the technical aspects, I'll say that small instances benefit a lot from s3. My single user instance currently has over 25 Gb of media cache... Object storage (hosted on my NAS ) has been a godsend.
Curious as well. Could be Cloudflare R2 since they said they're using Cloudflare elsewhere, and it has zero egress fees. Or something like Minio. Obviously just wild speculation on my part.