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"content": "My Mastodon instance is like, a whole laundry list of containers: web frontend, the streaming API, nginx for static files/cached media, Redis, 3 different Sidekiqs, not counting the Traefik frontend doing TLS and the Postgres container because those are shared across a bunch of my services. LXC is gonna be tedious unless you do just one and treat it as a VM and run all the services inside of it. I use Docker Compose for all this (which can work with Podman,) other people use Kubernetes...\n\nI'd recommend treating containerizing Mastodon-the-application as a separate job from containerizing your database and do one before the other.",
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