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To: Paladin2

Running a server (DNS, HTTPS etc) is forbidden with most personal internet services.

Yeah, I can throw up a Self-hosted site easy. Limitations on bandwidth is the issue.

Even hosting services like GoDaddy and others get very expensive with any real traffic. One client had me host a MySQL DB for a game, as well as the game website for a mobile game. Thousands per month.

One word. Expensive. And no Freepathons every quarter to pay for hosting.


8 posted on 11/17/2020 12:27:39 AM PST by Starcitizen (Communist China needs to be treated like the pariah country it is. Send it back to 1971)
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To: Starcitizen

Yeah, I can throw up a Self-hosted site easy. Limitations on bandwidth is the issue.

I get 2TB for $10 a month. With 100k per text comment, that's 20 million comments a month. Hosting low quality images means 2 million a month. High quality images would be a few hundred thousand per month. Video? Forget about it. So it really boils down to what content you are serving up. FR is easy, no images, no video, no problem.

One client had me host a MySQL DB for a game, as well as the game website for a mobile game. Thousands per month.

I have large databases on my $10 / month server. The storage is plentiful. The game depends on what you are serving. If the game has an app to do the rendering, then ten buks a month is adequate. If you are rendering and sending video then obviously not.

One more thing, the bandwidth needed for FR is trivial. Unfortunatelty the bandwidth use up by FR's attackers is very much nontrivial. DDOS from a botnet would detinitely swamp any virtual network on a virtual server. So we must use bare metal and our own 100 GB ethernet. Even then a concerted DDOS from a large botnet would swamp any providers network. So we have to keep that in mind when choosing a provider.

17 posted on 11/17/2020 3:26:29 AM PST by palmer (Democracy Dies Six Ways from Sunday)
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