2 years ago
Hi team, my app is running close to the 50gb of disk limit of the pro plan.
Is there any way that can be increased? Something like 80-100 would be ideal.
Also, I know we have 32gb of ram per service, but is there any way we can limit that on a per service basis? otherwise our postgres instance just goes crazy on the ram front and we don't have much control over it.
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2 years ago
This thread has been escalated to the Railway team.
Status changed to Awaiting Railway Response brody • almost 2 years ago
2 years ago
please login to the help station
2 years ago
done
2 years ago
Thanks brody.
my thread on discord seem to have disappeared, but I'm assuming that is normal once we move to this paltform here.
2 years ago
What RAM limit would you want for your services? Note that increased limits are for Business Class customers which would be an additional $500 a month for your service. Is that within your budget?
2 years ago
Angelo, I believe they are looking for increased Disk storage, not RAM limit. The RAM limit was referring to limiting their service under 32GB, which is not a supported feature ATM.
2 years ago
Lowering the RAM limit is also part of Business Class since that means we have to manually schedule the workload on our boxes. We bundle anything outside of the pro limits as Business Class.
2 years ago
So SOrry for the delay, I didnt get any notifications from this.
Yeah the ram stuff was mostly just a question if it was possible but not really a request.
The only thing that I'd love if possible was to increase the size of our disk on the postgres instance.
Would that automatically move us to the business plan?
Cause if that is the case then we might have to look for a different hosting solution as railway would become very much out of our budget.
2 years ago
I can raise the limit of disk (in fact already did, no charge- say hello to your 100 GB disk limit), but we the size of the memory allocation, it is possible in theory with a .conf change in Postgres but something we can't do on your behalf, you would need to tune Postgres yourself.
2 years ago
Thanks for updating the disk for us.
I'll look into tuning the postgres memory usage on our side.
2 years ago
Keep me updated, to be frank, my Postgres knowledge is lower than it should be, so if you provide us instructions, more than happy to publish that into a guide and throw you come credits for doing so.
Status changed to Solved Railway • almost 2 years ago
2 years ago
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