Depends on a) what galleries you submit (TGP/MGP) b) how many you can get listed and c) on which site you can get listed.
If you have many partner accounts and/or paid spots on high-traffic sites, it's probably quite easy to use up huge amounts of bandwidth.
Personally I don't submit much, but my last gallery listed at thehun got me +8 Mbps average the first day and 2-3 Mbps the second day. And that was gallery without any movies, just pictures.
So, do the math. My guess would be a couple TB each month if you're serious about submitting galleries.
The last gallery I had listed on the hun was a pic gallery. It was in the 20th spot listing, it burned 70gigs over a 4 day period. So if its a movie gallery expect at least double that.
150-200 gigs a day average on my run of picture gallery.
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
I guess that could be doable with daily MGP listings on top tgps ;)
Originally posted by rayadp05
I rebooted, deleted temp files, history, cookies and everything...still cannot view the news clip. All I see is that fucking gay ass music video from "Rick Roll". Anyone else have a different link to the news clip?
Uh... 230 mbps a day is 73600 gigs a day. That's 73.6 terabytes. YouTube is estimated to be pushing 200 TB a day and paying a million a month in bandwith.
That's 368 movie galleries each burning 200 GB a day, every day. I'd love to know what TGPs can push that kind of traffic every day that will convert well enough to cover bandwith, listing costs and still turn a profit.
Uh... 230 mbps a day is 73600 gigs a day. That's 73.6 terabytes. YouTube is estimated to be pushing 200 TB a day and paying a million a month in bandwith.
That's 368 movie galleries each burning 200 GB a day, every day. I'd love to know what TGPs can push that kind of traffic every day that will convert well enough to cover bandwith, listing costs and still turn a profit.
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