• @Jako301@feddit.de
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    49 months ago

    Requests cost nothing, data storage and bandwidth usage do.

    People upload over 500 hours of videos every minute, that’s 256.320.000hours each year. Let’s say that most of it is lower quality instead of 4K, so each hour takes 0.5GB of storage. That’s 128PB every year. Youtube overall size probably reached Exabytes in the last few years.

    Their daily bandwidth usage probably ranges way into Petabytes too, something you were orders of magnitude away over the whole life cycle of your site.

    • @drkt
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      5 months ago

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      • @bemenaker@lemmy.world
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        -19 months ago

        And if you were streaming the volume of videos they are, your costs would be astronomical too. Your argument is completely senseless.

        • @Kedly@lemm.ee
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          19 months ago

          What he’s saying is there are alternative methods that cost less, theres a few youtube competitors that use p2p for instance, which’d cut down on hosting costs SIGNIFICANTLY

          • @bemenaker@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            And you are still missing what I am saying. I don’t care if it’s P2P or not. If he is personally sending out TB’s of data from his server everyday, being P2P means nothing. If TB’s of data are leaving his server, then he will have an exponential cost growth to be able to send TB’s of data. You’re not making an apples to apples comparison. Sending TB’s of data a month, let alone a day has an enormous cost to it. There is no avoiding that.

            • @Kedly@lemm.ee
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              19 months ago

              And he is arguing they are eating costs they dont have to eat, that they are CHOOSING to eat