• ✺roguetrick✺
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    7 months ago

    Reddit migrated to cloud providers and it’s a major part of how they serve videos. They don’t self host or cache and peer that stuff. Their bills are astronomical, like vimoe. It was a dumb move in my opinion and I don’t see how they’ll ever reach profitability because of it.

    https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/reddit-uses-aws-and-google-cloud-plans-to-spend-at-least-385m-on-cloud-by-september-2026/

    $400 million in 2 years on cloud hosting.

    • @TraipsersWill
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      And how much content are they hosting? Some months ago, I did a search for reply formatting tips - and got an entry from 14 years ago. Do they really have the whole of Reddit available like that, or have they put Some of it in cold storage?

      • ✺roguetrick✺
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        Hell if I know, I’m sure most of their R&D budget is focused on figuring out just how to dig themselves out of the cloud pit before it gets deeper. I doubt the storage is the most expensive part of things. It’s paying for serving everyone internationally with all the interconnect that’s getting them.