OPO: I think gfycat.com should not be allowed as gifs are not videos. For me, personally, one of the things that makes videos so sexy is the audio track and hearing the intensity of the pleasure along with seeing it.
Download the original here, and if someone wants to host a torrent please post a link.
If you like this, I bet you'll like our other work too.
Yeah i dl everything i like lol, got used to doing this because while i have not noticed you guys delete stuff it happens on a regular basis on other accounts, so instead of coming back and find a post i liked is gone i download right away lol.
I used to compress my captures with handbrake so i could post them on youtube, but it does not support watermarking and i have no experience with that :/
That's interesting, does sk automatically delete video after a set period of time or does it retain all uploaded user content? (sorry, not a user of sk)
Assuming monthly 20TB of network egress you're looking at monthly bandwidth costs of $1,955.84 on Google
I don't know how much data you have stored and the monthly costs of that, so I can't calculate that using gcs/s3.
I'll pluck a (lowball) number out of thin air and say you have 20TB of content in videos, images etc. And that you perform 10 milion each of class a and class b operations.. So, to store that on google cloud storage that's $642.48 per month.
For the web server i'd use google app engine, as then you don't have to get involved in the creation and maintenance of multiple web server vm's and it costs a lot less. For the db again i'd use google cloud sql as you again don't need to be messing around with all the headaches and it costs less.
As to that pricing, that's a bit hard to calculate without really being in your shoes. My best guess would be that in total everything together would be $5000 a month. (assuming a second dr site is not created with dns failover)
Fun stuff! Do you use aws exclusively for sk then or is it a mix of different providers? I've been mulling putting together a site myself for a few months now.
I have only used aws etc for mostly small work related projects as most of my work has been the hardware is bought for the project i'm on and hosted across a few data centres rather than use something like aws. (by the way, never use verizon caas... it's awful)