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Are the registry procedures causing the problem? Since most of my communities are on lemmy.ml, wouldn't I still be using lemmy.lmโ€™s bandwidth? Or is it more crucial to ensure that the communities are distributed more evenly across different instances?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Just my thoughts from a random user

  • Have communities work similar to how RAID works with drives. It spans across multiple trusted instances, with data mirrored or striped to each. If one goes down, a new instance could become trusted and have the data rebuild on that instance. This would create redundancy and prevent one instance from becoming the main or default.

  • Allow similar with user accounts or allow instance migration.