Invidious needs one PostgreSQL database with five tables. `channel_videos` Stores truncated video info, used to create user feeds `channels` Stores UCID and author name `nonces` Keeps track of tokens issued to prevent CSRF `users` Stores user info, such as preferences, username, subscriptions `videos` Stores video cache, used to create "top" page The table `videos` grows a lot and needs the most storage. You can clean it up using following commands: ```bash $ sudo -i -u postgres $ psql invidious -c "DELETE FROM nonces * WHERE expire < current_timestamp" $ psql invidious -c "TRUNCATE TABLE videos" $ exit ``` For regular maintenance you should add a cronjob for these commands ```bash @weekly psql invidious -c "DELETE FROM nonces * WHERE expire < current_timestamp" @weekly psql invidious -c "TRUNCATE TABLE videos" ```