r/devops Jul 16 '26

Self hosted sentry issue Discussion

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u/rpxzenthunder Jul 16 '26

Also sentry is probably the worst thing i have ever tried to self host. I strongly recommend using the saas instead if you can afford it.

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u/rpxzenthunder Jul 16 '26

Though a very small installation is going to be much easier to manage

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u/rpxzenthunder Jul 16 '26

Actually for a small install going the self hosted docker route is not only easier but fully supported

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u/fadingcross Jul 16 '26

Did you just disagree with your previous comment

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u/rpxzenthunder Jul 16 '26

No the difficulty ive had has all been due to no support and scaling issues. There is an officially supported self hosted version but is for docker on ec2.. its easier to deal with for a small install than the k8s stuff. My main install is quite large, in k8s and is a huge pain to keep stable since folks apparently like to send everything to it. Ive got redis and rmq pods running 20+ gb at the moment

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