Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
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Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#12Well, you could contact them and make a very-likely-to-succeed case that they should pay you some money, or you could complain about it on Twitter.
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#13Have you considered cloudflair?
Backblaze B2 + Cloudflare = free outbound transfer (bandwidth alliance). Making objects in S3 publicly available and then complaining about their extortionate bandwidth charges is...silly.
But it certainly works if you need to CDN a bunch of large files.
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Backblaze B2 + Cloudflare = free outbound transfer (bandwidth alliance). Making objects in S3 publicly available and then complaining about their extortionate bandwidth charges is...silly.
Backblaze B2 + Cloudflare would be a perfect combination for hosting a static site. Unfortunately there's no way to map a Backblaze bucket to a domain, so even if you use cloudflare to point www.mydomain.com to it your files still show up at www.mydomain.com/path/to/bucket. But it certainly works if you need to CDN a bunch of large files.
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#15Maybe spend less time on Twitter and more on your business model?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#16Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#17I don't have high hopes for his business prospects if this is how he handles one of the richest companies in the world clearly having a high need for something his company offers. Maybe spend less time on Twitter and more on your business model?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#18I read the Twitter post but did not understand what is happening. Can someone please explain.
Apple employees are using their product, downloading lots of data, not paying for any of it, and the OP doesn't like it or can afford it.
Maybe a server farm, where each instance downloads a model when spinning up?
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#19Well, you could contact them and make a very-likely-to-succeed case that they should pay you some money, or you could complain about it on Twitter.
Twitter will probably be a faster response than automated email inboxes at Apple
Re: Apple downloads ~45 TB of models per day from our S3 bucket
#20Have you considered cloudflair?
Backblaze B2 + Cloudflare = free outbound transfer (bandwidth alliance). Making objects in S3 publicly available and then complaining about their extortionate bandwidth charges is...silly.
S3 is very expensive, but averaging 4 gigabits 24x7 is not going to be cheap anywhere.