anjuna wrote:
Cranberry wrote:
anjuna wrote:
EDIT: I mean really, how much do 100 more servers cost? (Plus a few people to setup and maintain them)?
Considering servers cost multiple thousands of dollars each, I'd say a lot.
Considering the amount of Premium payers, that should be mostly solved by now, since it should have been prepared for long ago, mainly 'growth.'
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BTW: I can build a server for about $2000 I bet.
(Just depends how big, of course.)
This should be informative, since this is a nice real-world example with all the things (colocation, electricity, etc.) that have to come together to keep a site going just from the hardware side:
The budget it takes for Wikimedia, the site which hosts Wikipedia and related projects, to almost keep up with growth. (If you're worried about the notice at the top, click "history" and check that no one's tampered with the numbers, but nobody has in a long while.)
That omits staff (Wikimedia almost has no staff at all), and that's not the budget for
this quarter - that's back when Wikipedia was yet smaller. (The current fundraiser, that takes into account the site's current size, is trying to raise
1.5 million dollars. Neopets gets about 1/4 of the current traffic according to Alexa - but 1.5 million a quarter probably accounts for all the expenses including staff to a very rough approximation.)
$300k plus recurring ~$10k a month costs is an awful lot of excess profit that'd be needed to pay for a hundred servers plus the supporting hardware for it plus electricity, space, etc... That's probably about 10 staff members' pay for a year (and two staff members thereafter), or 4500 excess premium subscribers for a year (and 2000 thereafter), or maybe 50000 excess ad clicks a
day. (another rough estimate, of course) I doubt they have 10k premium subscribers
total, they sure don't need to lay people off, and ... well, trying to get more ad clicks = more annoying ads.
Hope this illustrated something