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by ndriscoll 1297 days ago
3x2x3 = 18x, which is still only ~1 order of magnitude (and I had actually already doubled the number of DAU I thought they had for that 30 number, but apparently it's more like 250M now, not 150M. I don't know whether that includes logged out users). I'm not sure how the data transfer or storage are relevant to how many blade servers are reasonable. My point was just that 400k blade servers would be insane. 400 seems like it'd be excessive, including triple redundancy.
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If you're Netflix - it costs a non-trivial amount of money to send video compared to the server that runs it.

If you're Twitter, this is also true to a lesser extent.

Netflix & Twitter have more server expenses than just querying databases.

Right, they have other expenses. I was commenting only on the "only 400k blades" part. That's a staggering amount of computing power. I'm sure their analytics and advertising stuff requires a lot of compute, but the core functionality from the user perspective should doable on something closer to 4 dozen.