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# Server info / specs
## Hardware
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Weeaboo.space runs on my Proxmox cluster in a virtual machine named "Droite". The hosts each have a E3-1220v2 CPU and 32GB of RAM with 2x1 Gbit network connectivity to a dedicated switch. The virtual machine currently has these specs assigned to it:
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- 2 CPU cores
- 2GB RAM
- 80GB Storage
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Storage is provided by a Qnap TS-963X over iSCSI on a dedicated VLAN. Currently the virtual machine runs on HDD storage, although I plan to get it onto solid-state storage once I can find a good deal on some quality SSDs. The NAS has over 12TB of capacity, so expansion is not an issue.
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The server is located in Florø, Norway.
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## Software
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Droite runs Debian 10 and currently hosts the weeaboo.space pleroma instance exclusively.
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Pleroma runs with an unprivileged user (no sudo access) and cannot see processes initiated by other users in applications such as `htop`. Pleroma is configured to be reachable over IPv4, no IPv6 yet unfortunately. I am working on getting some kind of IPv6 setup in place.
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Caching of proxied media is handled by a separate nginx VM named "Loki". As such, proxied media does not affect the storage of the instance itself.
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Various rate-limits are in place to prevent spam, although I will not publicly disclose them all, if you get stopped with an error code 503 during sign-up, please wait a few minutes and try again. If you spam an extreme amount of posts, you will also be limited.
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## Backups
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Full backups of Pleroma's VM run nightly, these are stored on a separate storage server, so if the main storage server fails entirely, this will not affect the nightly backups. Generally I keep backups a week or two back in time.