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Yeah, I’m guessing they don’t want to open up support for S3 buckets as part of their service (maybe they’ve been burned in the past). But that definitely limits media heavy applications like Peertube.
Every time I see these I think I should start selling services like this, and then I remember the last half of your comment.
FediHost handles storage differently to most managed hosting providers. You can buy it separately as-needed and it’s shared in a pool across all your services. We actually started the service after I (Paige) found it annoying that on another provider I was having to upgrade my whole plan (RAM, Database etc) just because I’d run out of media storage. We’re also planning to add that flexibility to database storage as well in the next year.
Yeah, I’m guessing they don’t want to open up support for S3 buckets as part of their service (maybe they’ve been burned in the past). But that definitely limits media heavy applications like Peertube.
Every time I see these I think I should start selling services like this, and then I remember the last half of your comment.
FediHost handles storage differently to most managed hosting providers. You can buy it separately as-needed and it’s shared in a pool across all your services. We actually started the service after I (Paige) found it annoying that on another provider I was having to upgrade my whole plan (RAM, Database etc) just because I’d run out of media storage. We’re also planning to add that flexibility to database storage as well in the next year.