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YouTube: Where cash goes to die
YouTube eating through cash, over $1,000,000/mo in bandwith alone.

They push 200 Terabytes A DAY ... that's 2,427.26 MB PER SECOND ... that's like the throughput an ENTIRE DATACENTER hammers out....

http://digg.com/movies/You_Tube_burning_through_cash
04-29-2006 12:13 AM
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I hope YouTube doesn't disappear. So many rare and obscure videos on there. I quite enjoy the site.
04-29-2006 09:41 AM
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If they put up a Donate link, they would get some money from that. Wikipedia reels in around $50,000 a month in donations. While that's not 1 million over a year, it is $600,000.
04-29-2006 11:42 AM
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