cross-posted from: https://lemmy.abnormalbeings.space/post/75057
I may make it even bigger if no users join the server
monogram ( @monogram@feddit.nl ) English2•9 hours agoMeanwhile the instance in watch from doesn’t support p2p webrtc facepalm
野麦さん ( @nomugisan@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English6•2 days ago mesa ( @mesamunefire@piefed.social ) English2•2 days agoNice, I’m doing my part!
kayzeekayzee ( @kayzeekayzee@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English5•3 days agoI don’t know anything about Peertube. What does this meme mean?
Basically, you can set up your PeerTube server to mirror videos from your federated network according to algorithms (and also by adding videos manually).
PeerTube uses the WebTorrent protocol, so that a video that gets super popular isn’t as likely to crash the server it’s on or essentially DDOS it. In this case, my server has a significant portion of HDD space set aside for some servers I trust to have quality content, so that recent videos, trending videos and their overall most watched videos are mirrored by mine (rotating them in and out automatically). The server will be a peer seeding the video while it is watched anywhere, thus reducing the load on the original server, and making the video more resilient against uptime failure of the original server.
kayzeekayzee ( @kayzeekayzee@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English5•3 days agoThat’s really cool! Are there any resources available for anyone wanting to set that up themselves?
As far as I know, no options exist for something like a local PeerTube instance without a proper server, without also having a domain name, so doing it locally is a bit complicated.
I’d guess the closest would be to have tabs open with videos you want to mirror, so you are a peer via webtorrent for those, but that is clunky, and I am unsure how well it would even work without having the tabs active.
But I am relatively new to this as well, so maybe someone else has some info I am lacking right now.
Meldrik ( @meldrik@lemmy.wtf ) English1•2 days agoI gotta get those new 512GB SSD’s installed on my PeerTube server, so I can setup redundancy as well for some other servers.
Probably @gardiner_bryant@mastodon.online PeerTube server will be one of them and maybe fedi.host.