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That is a VERY small server....
MY server, has 32 cores, 64 threads, 256G of ram, and 130T of storage (4T of which is NVMe)
Sheesh, that is prob why that instance is dragging!!
https://lemmy.world/post/56228
They've bumped the server much more than the original posted VM. I was pointing to the zabbix charts and actual usage. Notice CPU is sub 20%, and the network usage being sub 200Mbits. There's plenty of headroom.
I found the newest link- https://lemmy.world/comment/379405
Ok, that is a pretty sizable chunk of hardware.
I care less about what it is running on, but what is consumed. At sub 20% usage, it really doesn't matter what the hardware is, because the overall spec is not the bottle neck.
Your original link is from 9 days ago, before the massive surge hit.
https://lemmy.world/post/56228 Came 8 days ago, with reports of it being pretty well saturated.
Remember- the big surge, is in the last 3-4 days.
Fediverse stats: https://fediverse.observer/dailystats
In the last 4 days, they have went up over 400% in size.