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It seems like unless you are just running the server locally you would need a rather specific remote host - one that doesn't timeout large media syncs, lots of storage for said media files. I'm curious how others are hosting their content remotely.
I'm looking into how much amazon would cost, but guessing I would need something additional to the ec2 instance running the server like an external s3 bucket or something like that to store the media...
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It seems like unless you are just running the server locally you would need a rather specific remote host - one that doesn't timeout large media syncs, lots of storage for said media files. I'm curious how others are hosting their content remotely.
I'm looking into how much amazon would cost, but guessing I would need something additional to the ec2 instance running the server like an external s3 bucket or something like that to store the media...
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: