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by Turing_Machine
3379 days ago
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"You don't seem to realize how bad you're about to be bankrupt when an article hit the front HN page." I've had a couple of AWS-hosted pages make it to the HN front page. I don't recall my S3 bill going up to any significant degree, much less bankrupting me. S3 bandwidth is $0.023/GB at the most expensive tier. It's hard to imagine bankruptcy resulting from any text-oriented site, even if it does hit the HN home page. Maybe if you're hosting hours of HD video or something. Also, I've never had any trouble using CDNs from an S3 page. Details? |
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Let's say the site is 1MB to deliver. That's nothing fancy, lots of text, css, logos, headers.
For 100k viewers, that's about 100GB of traffic, or $9 dollars.
How do you bankrupt yourself with your blog from there: By multiplying it.
1) You've got more than this single article => triple it.
2) You've got medias (picture/gif/video) that take 3MB => quadruple it.
3) My traffic stats don't account for bots/crawler => You're at the mercy of them or any dude who "ab -n 1000000 yoursite.com/logo.png"
A bill of hundreds of dollars for a personal blog might not scare a HN silicon valley engineer making $15k a month but that's much more than enough for the rest of the world. Even in western Europe, don't expect the disposable income to be much more than $100 a month.