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natural219 | 1 year ago

This is incredible.

119 million posts, x ~10MB per picture,

is like 1,200 petabytes? 1.2 exabytes?

Am I missing something here... this seems very impressive.

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dawnerd|1 year ago

I believe Dan said yesterday? It costs around 4k a month. Unsure if he’s talking cad or us. Honestly more impressed it’s only that much.

cess11|1 year ago

More like 1 petabyte, no?

    iex(5)> mb = 119000000 * 10
    1190000000
    iex(6)> mb / 1000 / 1000
    1190.0

have_faith|1 year ago

I’m making an assumption, but I would guess most of the images being shared are about a tenth of that.

input_sh|1 year ago

Images and videos, though to be fair, the limit for both is 15 MB.

And I think it's a safe assumption there's some ffmpeg / imagemagick running somewhere that reduces the size even further before serving it to others.

remram|1 year ago

The correct result of 119 million * 10MB is 1.19 PB.

Also the images on the first page of the author's own account average only 157kB, bringing your estimate to 18.6 TB...

pxscdn.com resolves to Digital Ocean, if he's using their S3-compatible storage, that's $372/mo + $0.01 per GB downloaded

akho|1 year ago

You are off by some orders of magnitude.

Almondsetat|1 year ago

More like 1MB per JPEG picture

vFunct|1 year ago

Not even. Instagram photos are roughly 50kb-200kb for jpg’s.

arccy|1 year ago

if you compress it properly for a fast web experience, you'll probably be better 10KB-100KB