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Without ad revenue, I think server bill will pille up quick. I wish we could have insight from someone running instance.
I'm running an instance, on local home fiber that I'm already paying for (30โฌ/m around 700Mb up for real, 2x2.5Gb down theoretical) so no problem today, at all.
Don't make the error thinking today's tech will linger, we will most probably have better and cheaper hardware in the future, but also smarter algorithms dealing with it all, remember it's a first try and can only get better.
i think the only sustainable model is having a donation process built into the site. its very successful in other platforms.
its that or ads. no one wants that.
my storage costs are currently < 1/10th of the total o f my other costs. sitting at $1.00/day on one of the most expensive providers. my server has 12 users
running a full cdn, cloudfront, smtp, etc.