I actually aware about contabo's reliability and upstream issue, however i am not really doing these projects (this service) for serious purpose. So you either have it or leave it.
about the incus container setup that i have ...
1. each container got their own local ip, which they can communicate with each other via a bridge
2. the host can access to the services that those containers bind on their container without the need of tcp forward or similar
so, basically,
caddy(host) -> 10.xx.xx.6 akkoma(container) -> akkoma backend -> 10.xx.xx.5 postgresql(container) -> postgresql backend
since it's done because of bridge, there should have no performance impact at all.
my akkoma instance setup..
1. host is running debian trixie, only running incus and caddy.
2. all services including postgresql and akkoma itself has their own separate container that can talk to each other
3. each container base is running alpine linux
a little story.
yesterday i purchased an VPS at Contabo, I picked the smallest packet one (Cloud VPS 10), and then purchased 250 GB of object storage because i am afraid that i got less SSD spaces.
but little did i knew, i literally missed the info. Didn't saw that the VPS that i have will be already bundled with 150 GB of SSD, and then... this object storage that now i am not sure when & how to use it...
All of it for $11/month...
...wow.... it's like "11 bucks" only but if i convert that to Rupiah...
> 172K rupiah
or, the equivalent of buying **9 portions of Padang rice**.
yeah...
currency is crazy, but the VPS tale is even more crazier, especially the fact that i don't know what i am supposed to host