Here, check this out:
http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html#r=IAD&s=EC2&key=calc-2A3FB73C-6F01-47AE-912F-90C1BBB886F5
$20 per month. Less for the first year, if you are not an existing customer and can take advantage of the "Free Tier".
If I add 1TB of output, it jumps up to $100, but that is still 2/3 of your previous estimate:
http://calculator.s3.amazonaws.com/index.html#r=IAD&s=EC2&key=calc-88DE48D6-BF67-46D0-BA8C-D407A439712D
and while you may have peaked at a couple TB, it is probably high for a monthly average.
I think you're definitely underestimating the bandwidth there. And that's where Amazon cloud servers get expensive, as those calculations indicate. That also can be a problem as the price for hosting can drastically fluctuate from one month to the next based on bandwidth usage.
Hi everyone.
I am a DF fan and a small hosting provider,
I re-sell to my customers services by https://www.cloudsigma.com
I have 3 servers in Zurich (Swizerland) and this same hosting company have also servers in Las Vegas (USA).
I was searching for so long for a way to donate something to this community ... and I had the luck to see this topic.
I would be very happy to host your files for free, covering all expenses, as long as it works under php environment and the total expense is < 1000 $ every year.
- Can you provide me more info about how many Gigabytes of data you need ?
- Do you have some idea of the traffic (download) that they generate ? (I ask this because I also pay $ 0.0715 / GB (output traffic).
Thanks for the offer, that sounds promising. The site currently is using just shy of 150 GB storage right now. Of course, as more files are uploaded that will grow. As an indication of bandwidth, when Toady released 0.40.01, the site was saturating the 100 Mbit uplink the current VPS is on basically by itself. That's with the relatively low speed people were downloading from the site at that point. I had to put in some further speed limiting at the time to keep that bandwidth usage in check, which is still in place. I'm not sure what the bandwidth usage is currently at, but that should be some indication of how high it can potentially go. Of course, bandwidth usage isn't constantly going to be that high, mainly just around major releases.
The $169/month dedicated server plan I was looking at has a dedicated unmetered gigabit uplink and 1 TB mirrored (RAID 1) storage space, for reference.
Hm, terms of service are hard to understand sometimes, but for example in Linode's TOS I don't see anything about file hosting services. And it's only $80/month for 192GB storage 8TB transfer. And we could also host something else useful (like several webfort servers ) there because we'll get a lot of RAM/CPU.
Hmm, sounds like a decent value as such services go. I checked and it looks like double the bandwidth (16 TB) just directly costs twice as much at $160, which is a reasonable increase. However, it looks like if you use more bandwidth in a month beyond your plan's allocation (whether on an 8 TB plan, 16 TB plan, or whatever), the additional bandwidth runs at $0.10/GB, which is pretty steep (~$100 per TB). A really high bandwidth month could end up being extremely expensive if it caught you by surprise. Though I doubt the site would go over 16 TB in a month, I don't know for sure, and it's worth considering. Their highest cost plans are also all capped at 20 TB bandwidth.
DFFD is not an anonymous black box, and the content has been on there for years. It isn't a mystery or an unknown to anyone. People turn a blind eye to all sorts of things and justify all kinds of morally questionable behavior.
Well, it's been unknown to me. Nobody has bothered to report the files on the site itself, and I only glance over new file uploads as they go up to see if there's anything obviously problematic. I also only rarely visit these forums, only keeping track of progress through Toady's posts on the main DF page, so if there were drama here about files I wouldn't have seen it.
That being said, I see that I have indicated on the site that only copyright infringement isn't allowed; that might need to be amended.
EDIT:
I should also mention that they've moved the deadline back another week to the 15th, so there's still time to get things sorted out. I've also managed to download a backup of all of the files, though it will of course need to be refreshed with new and updated files.