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I'm not running my own Lemmy, but I do run non-trivial systems elsewhere. Things I'd be looking for would be:
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having a Lemmy container just for doing async jobs, separate from the ones serving requests. It would be nice if one could run this single separate container and let it handle the migrations... but the other Lemmy's would have to be clever enough to wait until the migration is complete.Seems to me like you're thinking clearly about this. Unless someone else with hands on experience jumps in with a pro-tip I suspect you may just have to pick your poison and give it a go.
Multi-lemmy isn't a common config, though. Lemmy.world and I think lemmy.ca do it, but even lemmy.ml which was the biggest instance 2mo ago doesn't. There might be half a dozen people in the world with hands on experience at this.