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What I find the most fascinating is that a single person, possibly with the help of a few select others, is able to curate, index, host, and serve 85% of scholarly literature[0] which otherwise would be inaccessible to many. 80 million papers are available on Sci-Hub to its half a million daily users.[1] That is around 80 TB of data, and 2 TB of daily outbound traffic.[2] Given the fact that Sci-Hub has achieved all those whilst being forced to operate under the radar, I have massive respect for Elbakyan first and then all the others that have helped it survive. Not only Sci-Hub is an undeniable disruption, but also an amazing technical feat that many startups would envy. [0]: https://greenelab.github.io/scihub-manuscript/ [1]: https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&u=https... [2]: 3 articles × each 2 MB × per 400k users ~ 2.4 TB. P.S. Seed its torrents! |
Reviewers are volunteers. Hosting costs, as shown by Sci-Hub, are negligible. How much does it cost to replicate a file system across 5 to 10 data centers, have a 10G link to each data center, and run a few nodes to serve web traffic?
Probably a small fraction of the budgets we pay for journals.
> P.S. Seed its torrents!
I know no one will give legal advice here but: is this legal to do?