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  • Tdash
    Confirmed User
    • May 2013
    • 749

    #1

    Amazon S3, Cloudfront

    Hello guys, does anyone have experience with serving private content through Amazon S3 & Cloudfront?

    Their documentation is confusing and there's no helpful tutorial online.
    71% of America's GDP emanates from Democrat counties.
  • vintageadult
    Confirmed User
    • Jun 2015
    • 364

    #2
    Is that allow adult content?

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    • Tdash
      Confirmed User
      • May 2013
      • 749

      #3
      Yes it does.
      I'm also open to other alternatives.
      71% of America's GDP emanates from Democrat counties.

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      • vintageadult
        Confirmed User
        • Jun 2015
        • 364

        #4
        Originally posted by Tdash
        Yes it does.
        I'm also open to other alternatives.
        I know it has a built in feature for private content but i suggest you to use s2member wordpress plugin to hide your content through s3 and cloudfront.

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        • vintageadult
          Confirmed User
          • Jun 2015
          • 364

          #5
          By the way how much video storage do they allow? Can i upload 100 -150 gb into aws?

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          • Tdash
            Confirmed User
            • May 2013
            • 749

            #6
            Originally posted by vintageadult
            I know it has a built in feature for private content but i suggest you to use s2member wordpress plugin to hide your content through s3 and cloudfront.
            I use a custom php script.

            Originally posted by vintageadult
            By the way how much video storage do they allow? Can i upload 100 -150 gb into aws?
            I believe storage is unlimited.
            71% of America's GDP emanates from Democrat counties.

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            • vintageadult
              Confirmed User
              • Jun 2015
              • 364

              #7
              Originally posted by Tdash
              I use a custom php script.



              I believe storage is unlimited.
              How much $ does it costs for you monthly?
              It seems they provide pay as you go model. Is it true? How much would it cost for just few user usage daily?

              I read it has a built in private option from their faqs.

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              • Silver_Shamrock
                Confirmed User
                • Jul 2010
                • 145

                #8
                Originally posted by vintageadult
                How much $ does it costs for you monthly?
                It seems they provide pay as you go model. Is it true? How much would it cost for just few user usage daily?

                I read it has a built in private option from their faqs.
                I'm also very interested in these answers. I've set up an AWS account to begin testing, but am still working with someone on the content delivery script.

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                • Tdash
                  Confirmed User
                  • May 2013
                  • 749

                  #9
                  Yes, it's a "pay as you go" pricing model, so it depends on how much storage and bandwidth you use per month.
                  71% of America's GDP emanates from Democrat counties.

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                  • Silver_Shamrock
                    Confirmed User
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 145

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tdash
                    Yes, it's a "pay as you go" pricing model, so it depends on how much storage and bandwidth you use per month.
                    Have you actually used their hosting services, then?? Is it something you'd recommend??

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                    • plsureking
                      bored
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 4904

                      #11
                      Amazon doesn't allow porn files. They can't check every file, but if you are reported, they'll just delete your bucket. There's also no way to secure the files. Its an open bucket system.

                      Then you want to install WP and turn that into a paysite?

                      thats a long way around to do a simple thing. Try Porn CMS - Simple Adult Website Content Management - its a plug and play paysite WITH VIDEO conversion and cloud-based streaming playback - starting at $29 a month. you can't beat it.

                      #
                      PornCMS / low cost paysite management with hosting

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                      • Silver_Shamrock
                        Confirmed User
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 145

                        #12
                        Originally posted by plsureking
                        Amazon doesn't allow porn files. They can't check every file, but if you are reported, they'll just delete your bucket. There's also no way to secure the files. Its an open bucket system.

                        Then you want to install WP and turn that into a paysite?

                        thats a long way around to do a simple thing. Try Porn CMS - Simple Adult Website Content Management - its a plug and play paysite WITH VIDEO conversion and cloud-based streaming playback - starting at $29 a month. you can't beat it.

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                        Where did you see that Amazon doesn't allow adult content?? Do you have a link to that info??

                        I ask only because I actually can't find any info saying that you cannot host adult content on their servers. Not in AWS' FAQs, nor in their forums. It actually appears that there's been folks that have had adult sites asking tech questions.

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                        • magneto664
                          God Bless You
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 1470

                          #13
                          Originally posted by plsureking
                          Amazon doesn't allow porn files.
                          #
                          No! A lots of adult websites and cam sites use amazon for host!

                          back to topic :
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                          any wordpress instalation by serverpilot + linode, digitalocean or vultr is amazing but amazon is super fast and stable. (and expensive in long time)
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                          • plsureking
                            bored
                            • Aug 2003
                            • 4904

                            #14
                            On Amazon's AUP page (AWS Acceptable Use Policy) it says:
                            Offensive Content. Content that is defamatory, obscene, abusive, invasive of privacy, or otherwise objectionable, including content that constitutes child pornography, relates to bestiality, or depicts non-consensual sex acts.

                            "Obscene" is determined on a case by case basis, just like the US govt. They will also delete your bucket without warning if they deem your content obscene. Seems like a big risk to me.

                            Many of the sites on our network would spend hundreds of $$ at S3, especially the ones making daily sales. Have you calculated usage pricing for your project? Its not the best idea..
                            https://aws.amazon.com/s3/pricing/

                            You can hack together whatever solution you want using a bunch of various services, but there's an easier and cheaper way

                            #
                            PornCMS / low cost paysite management with hosting

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                            • Silver_Shamrock
                              Confirmed User
                              • Jul 2010
                              • 145

                              #15
                              Originally posted by plsureking
                              Amazon doesn't allow porn files. They can't check every file, but if you are reported, they'll just delete your bucket. There's also no way to secure the files. Its an open bucket system.

                              Then you want to install WP and turn that into a paysite?

                              thats a long way around to do a simple thing. Try Porn CMS - Simple Adult Website Content Management - its a plug and play paysite WITH VIDEO conversion and cloud-based streaming playback - starting at $29 a month. you can't beat it.

                              #
                              Just FYI, for everyone:

                              https://aws.amazon.com/aup/

                              Offensive Content. Content that is defamatory, obscene, abusive, invasive of privacy, or otherwise objectionable, including content that constitutes child pornography, relates to bestiality, or depicts non-consensual sex acts.

                              Seems to be clear that they'll be fine with adult content as long as it's consensual and legal. They'd be pretty dumb to keep themselves from profiting off adult business, honestly.

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                              • brandonstills
                                Confirmed User
                                • Dec 2007
                                • 1964

                                #16
                                They allow adult but I wouldn't push any boundaries.

                                Their bandwidth and storage prices are very expensive though.

                                I wouldn't recommend it.

                                Also, anything you build on AWS can only run on AWS. There are some S3 compatible open source solutions in OpenStack.

                                Brandon Stills
                                Industry and programming veteran
                                [email protected] | skype: brandonstills | ICQ #495-171-318

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                                • Jeff-JDJ
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Sep 2012
                                  • 79

                                  #17
                                  Do NOT use AWS. The setup between your instances, EB (Elastic Beanstalk), Cloudfront, and your software is a nightmare. To keep things running you need a true AWS expert.

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                                  • Naya
                                    Registered User
                                    • May 2016
                                    • 62

                                    #18
                                    Originally posted by Tdash
                                    Hello guys, does anyone have experience with serving private content through Amazon S3 & Cloudfront?

                                    Their documentation is confusing and there's no helpful tutorial online.
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