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Immich needs RAM so opt for more RAM if possible. I'm using Yunohost on an old box and have 8GB and Immich uses about 4-5 with all advanced features off.
I don’t know what up with your Immich instance but this seems like a lot of RAM usage for me. I have 45 docker containers, including Immich, running on a 10 yo NUC with 8 GB of RAM and that’s not an issue… I use 4,7 GB total in this instant.
Seems like a lot of ram for immich.
I’m running Immich on an old ThinkCentre with the default feature set. Currently looking at:
There is a bit more overhead for the control plane and cloud-native PG operator/backup pods but my instance fits comfortably inside a ~4GB allocation.
Well ok let me clarify, Yunohost says during install it could use up to so with a lot of the stuff disabled I'm sure it's not a full 5gb.
Thanks a lot for the heads up!