Great thanks Lukas.
So here are some figures. Note, these are just ballpark figures.
*1,000,000 request/month: **500MB storage, 26GB bandwidth, *
- Bandwidth: $3/month
- IO: $0.40/month
- Storage: $1.00/month
- *Total: About $5/month (1 Million requests/month)*
*10,000,000 download requests/month*
- Bandwidth: $30/month
- IO: $4.00/month
-
*Storage: $10/month *
- *Total: About $45/month (10 Million requests/month)*
*100,000,000 download requests/month*
- Bandwidth: $300/month
- IO: $40.00/month
-
*Storage: $100/month *
- *Total: About $450/month (100 Million requests/month)*
There's a lot to take into consideration such as the file sizes changing as
samples are easier to upload and the fact that Amazon's services actually
get cheaper per IO/GB the more we use, but for the most part, this should
represent with reasonable accuracy what types of costs we may encounter.
In addition, we should anticipate about $10 monthly for our main web
hosting provider's costs as our main web page and domain would be separate
from the cloud storage.
These figures are intentionally inflated. According to the data provided
we've never had a month that came close to even 100,000 requests, however
adding the LSP option to the LMMS software would affect this tremendously.
Depending on the design, if we enable automatic previews (i.e. ogg
renderings of the presets) down the road, then we may wish to host them
with the web page's hosting rather than the cloud as to not incur charges
for each play.
-Tres
- [email protected]
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Tres Finocchiaro <[email protected]
> wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Lukas W. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> You mean the size of the shared files in the current LSP? As far as I can
>> see, those are 519MiB (or 544MB) counting 5360 files at the moment.
>>
> Fantastic, thank you.
>
>
>
>
>> I can't say anything about the download counts, as I still have no admin
>> rights and therefore can't access the SQL database.
>>
> If you really wanted to hack in, you could probably modify an existing
> web page query to do a count although gaining sufficient access is probably
> the proper approach :)
>
>
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