out of curiosity, what all types of supports are a...
# ory-selfhosting
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out of curiosity, what all types of supports are available for self-hosting ory hydra? and are there some case study of companies using hydra at scale in self-hosting mode.
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Hello @big-jewelry-76857 Have a look at the deployment options here: https://www.ory.sh/deployment-solutions/ There are 2 types of support available for self-hosting Ory Hydra • Self-hosted with Enterprise License (OEL) • Self-hosted with Enterprise support The OEL gives you access to the proprietary build of Ory Hydra that is used for the managed Ory Network service. In short you have a much faster release cycle for OEL (weeks instead of months) and access to some proprietary scaling and performance features (read more here). Hydra is operated at scale and check out this case study https://www.ory.sh/fandom-case-study/ - there are others around as well. I think a benchmark is between 4k and 6k logins per second. The scalability bottleneck is usually the database not Ory Hydra itself.
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I think a benchmark is between 4k and 6k logins per second.
nice 👏 is fandom also running on self-hosted mode?
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There is also an older talk about their setup, which probably is not exactly up-to-date:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-P6EOo7SGc

(we also have more talks on our youtube that might be interesting to you)
m
Yes Fandom is currently hosting Ory themselves. Here are some other talks by self-hosting users that might be interesting to you: • Sumup:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3mtX2cciHc

• Innoq:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzZgU7w5ZjY

• TierIV:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umQte31KIAY

• inMusic:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knSj-x4AV-w