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== Versions of this guide == | == Versions of this guide == | ||
Revision as of 03:31, 2 September 2016
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In Production mode, your pod is configured to deal with high load for everyday usage. This is recommended for a pod you want to actually use.
In Development mode, your pod is configured for development. This is recommended ony for development contributors of diaspora* which use the pod only locally for testing purposes.
The Database you choose is up to you. In our experience PostgreSQL achieves a better performance but needs more resources.
The current guide is for a production setup with PostgreSQL as database.
You can change them below:
Running mode: Production | Development
Database: MySQL | PostgreSQL | MariaDB