What is in your opinion the better matrix server software for self-hosting, Construct, Conduit or Dendrite (or even something completely different)?
I'm running Dendrite, I expect the best compatibility as this is an official product.
Submitted 1 year ago by mobergmann@lemmy.world to selfhosted@lemmy.world
What is in your opinion the better matrix server software for self-hosting, Construct, Conduit or Dendrite (or even something completely different)?
I'm running Dendrite, I expect the best compatibility as this is an official product.
Do you have any issues with Spaces rooms not loading on yours or federated homeservers? I tried reinstalling a couple times and could never get them to load in Element, so I ended up just spinning up Synapse which has been working fine.
8ve just deployed a Synapse container to work with matrix/Element, only because that’s what the guide I was using suggested. Is there any benefit to switching?
Dendrite is supposed to be lighter on resources than Synapse, but I have no evidence other than dev claims. I had no performance issues when running Synapse a couple years ago.
I’m running synapse just fine on an old ThinkPad. Doesn’t seem to be terrible on resources. I also have my lemmy instance on the same laptop and don’t have any issues with resources.
Synapse runs absolutely fine for me. But im only hosting for a few users
For me it’s ejabberd, I gave up on Matrix, it was too stressful and expe/ansive to sysadmin.
ruud@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m still running Matrix. Could I migrate this to Dendrite or others? Or would I have to just re-install and lose all messages…
morethanevil@lmy.mymte.de 1 year ago
There is no migration and you can not use the same (sub)domain for dendrite you use for synapse. It breaks the federation. If you use matrix.domain.com for synapse, you need to use another domain for dendrite.
ruud@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Oh too bad. I run it at h-y-p-e-r.space, so I’ll just continue to use Synapse for now. Don’t want to add a subdomain
alteredEnvoy@feddit.ch 1 year ago
No it’s not possible…