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Redis memory

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    • nichu42N Offline
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      Hi there,

      My VPS recently got more memory, and I thought I'd spend some of it by increasing the Redis memory for Mastodon. I went to the services settings in Cloudron, increased the memory to 1 GB, and restarted.
      However, Redis does not use more than the default.

      Is anyone aware of an additional setting that I'm missing?

      Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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        @nichu42 generally, redis is a very low memory database. Our mastodon's redis doesn't consume much either

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          Oh, OK. I thought I could tweak the performance a bit with this since it's mentioned in some "Mastodon scaling" documents I have found. And Sidekiq shows that Redis is using 100% of the allocated memory.

          Matrix: @nichu42:blueplanet.social

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