Pictrs (image hosting software which we use for Lemmy) supports s3 as storage backend, so you could use that. However, migrating from local disk storage to s3 storage is currently not working and is being fixed. You might want to get in contact with the dev (asonix), hes very helpful.
The reason I recommended sshfs is that you can use it with any server, or even a desktop or raspberry pi. This approach is much cheaper than s3 afaik.
Pictrs (image hosting software which we use for Lemmy) supports s3 as storage backend, so you could use that. However, migrating from local disk storage to s3 storage is currently not working and is being fixed. You might want to get in contact with the dev (asonix), hes very helpful.
The reason I recommended sshfs is that you can use it with any server, or even a desktop or raspberry pi. This approach is much cheaper than s3 afaik.
There is always s3fs to mount S3 bucket as storage :^)
Can i haz a s3 bucket?
What do you mean? S3 storage basic unit for storage “device” is a bucket.
You don’t use the whole S3, you use a “virtual storage device or database” and that is a bucket.
problem with s3 is that while you might think it is you who has a bucket, it is really jeff bezos’ bucket
When I say S3, I reference to the API itself and any provider of it, such as a hosted MinIO instance.
Does humor has a place in lemmy?
Bezos bucket brings the boyz to the yard
:^)
Oye DonDino, tas rechulo y lo sabes. !tip 12