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by dchuk
4536 days ago
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Per the linked article: "User metadata is stored in the company’s data centers, while the actual files reside on Amazon’s S3 storage service." So I'm assuming they have determined that S3 is cheaper than their own metal for actual file storage? |
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With S3, they don't have to physically own enough hard drives to support every user maxing out their allotment. If I started DropBox tomorrow, and a million people signed up for free accounts with 2GB, S3 would cost me $0 at first. As more and more users start to fill up their accounts, it will make more economic sense to migrate in-house (a la Backblaze storage pods).