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I'd like to provide a public Nostr relay on ftp.halifax.rwth-aachen.de, which currently has 20 GBit/sec of network connectivity, in addition to lots of CPU and disk space.

I have a strong preference for self-contained implementations making use of some strongly typed language (Go, Rust, Java, ...), and I'd be happy to provide some PostgreSQL backend. Could you recommend a mature implementation that is fit for the purpose?

I'm aware of https://nostr.how/en/relay-implementations, but I'd prefer some guidelines and hear from your experiences.

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d0enakallešŸ‡āš” 2y ago

nostr:npub1nxzp3zn90r44z07aeajc7wyah4fju49c9d3g45mxvmm64rmnrdusffch7m , nostr:npub12262qa4uhw7u8gdwlgmntqtv7aye8vdcmvszkqwgs0zchel6mz7s6cgrkj , nostr:npub18kzz4lkdtc5n729kvfunxuz287uvu9f64ywhjz43ra482t2y5sks0mx5sz , nostr:npub1794vv7hl7y6q2qw0y7m7h60rpphmvt5h7pzt5sr78z6assj6w0eqagwjhd

could anyone of you help out here? nostr could definitely need someone with carsten's dedication šŸ˜„

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cr0bar 2y ago

The only relay implementation I’ve had experience of (and run myself for my node) is strfry:

https://github.com/hoytech/strfry

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Mazin 2y ago

I’ll second Strfry! Easy to setup, flexible plugin architecture, and performant.

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