The BitForged Space

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by russjr08@bitforged.space to c/home@bitforged.space
 
 

Welcome to The BitForged Space! We've moved here from The Outpost - so this instance may look a bit familiar to you!

The Outpost was running on some pretty inefficient hardware, and for those who used The Outpost may have noticed that things were... quite slow at times. It didn't start that way either! Sadly, while in theory the hardware should've been able to support it, the fatal flaw was the spinning drives in the system - which while The Outpost wasn't ran on said spinning drives (it was ran on an SSD within the system), the delay from other VMs running on the spinning drives seemed to just drag the whole system down.

Myth (one of my best friends, who also has impeccable systems administration skills) and I have joined forces to create BitForged, which is a large network of various services, some of them being public (such as Lemmy here, and our Mastodon instance called BitForged Social, and some of them being private. With the both of us running various services on this system, we decided a much beefier system would be required so we have the following system specs now:

  • A Ryzen 7950x
  • 192GBs of DDR5 RAM
  • 2x4TB NVMe SSDs

This system runs as a Hypervisor utilizing Proxmox which is a fantastic piece of software that we both would recommend to anyone who wants to get into utilizing VMs (which uses qemu/KVM under the hood) and Linux Containers ("LXCs")!

We have two locations, our North America (United States) node, and our Europe (United Kingdom) node. BitForged Space and BitForged Social run on our North America node, and some other services will be ran from our Europe node. This is a shift from The Outpost, as it was previously ran in the same datacenter as our UK node. This doesn't have too much on our content rules, as The Outpost's rules on content was always "Nothing illegal in a fair amount of jurisdictions" and that rule (along with all our other rules) will carry on here.

Our EU node is undergoing some maintenance to clean up the prior infrastructure that was on there (Also known as "System86" which was Myth's infrastructure, while mine was known as "ZeusNet") - but our NA node has been designed from the ground up with a culmination of decisions that we both wish we had knew about when we were getting started.

The Outpost will of course remain online for a while since the hardware won't be going away completely, though we would like to get the drives replaced and potentially either turn it into more backup nodes (ZeusNet was also a two-node cluster, with a pretty decent amount of RAM and with decent CPUs - it just couldn't handle everything that was running on it) or revitalize it as additional nodes for the BitForged cluster - or we may just decide to drop one or both of them completely (hardware isn't cheap!). All of that is still in the planning phase, and will be given more thought after we've had an opportunity to build up the new infrastructure.

Everyone is welcome to join us on continuing our adventures in the Fediverse, whether you're from The Outpost, or you're new to us in general. All we ask is that you agree to uphold our rules, we think they're a fair set of rules that most people would have no problem agreeing to. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to us!

- The BitForged Team

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Hello!

In about four hours from now, we're going to be under maintenance briefly to perform an upgrade to Lemmy 0.19.1 which was released yesterday. There are a few fixes in this release, but primarily the push for getting this update applied quickly is a fix to outgoing federation activities (these are the messages that get passed between servers to indicate an action that you've performed).

I've not seen any signs of federation breaking, but I'd rather go ahead and get that fix applied now before it does end up becoming an issue. The update process shouldn't take too long, I am not even sure if there are any database migrations that need to be ran for this one (which is usually where most of the processing time comes from).

As always, during the maintenance window you'll be able to follow any updates regarding it over on The BitForged Network's status page.

Let us know if you have any questions, or run into any issues!

- The BitForged Team

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Hello everyone!

The 0.19.0 update for Lemmy has just been released, we'll be going ahead with updating the instance at 8PM EST, which is about 9 hours and 30 minutes from the time of this post.

0.19.0 includes some pretty nice features, such as account data (profile settings/details, subscriptions, block lists, not posts/comments) importing/exporting which is great for migrating to and from other instances, or just keeping an occasional backup of your own settings, as well as user-based instance blocking (blocks communities from a specific instance on a user level, does not block comments/posts from users on said instances), and the new "Scaled" sort type (which is like "Hot" but accounts for smaller communities and gives them a boost).

Do note, that 0.19.0 has a few breaking API changes from the previous releases which can impact third-party clients. Most applications / alternative front-ends have already been updated to account for this, but there are probably still some around that do not.

The database migrations contained in the update appear to be on the lighter side, so the update process is expected to take less than 30 minutes, but we'll have a message on our status page indicating the progress along with any updates should things go south.

Thanks!

- The BitForged Team

Edit: Update has completed, and finished smoothly!