Today I noticed that Postimage is about to die due to the insane traffic that they have.
More here: http://postimage.org/
CloudFlare is charging Postimage $12,000 to handle that traffic and they are looking for a CDN provider that can sustain that traffic for free —I think that is very hard to get 1.8PB for free— otherwise they are done.
This is nothing new for us. Some have used CloudFlare for a while just to notice that the pricing increased a lot or they just kick you out of the service after a while.
I believe that Chevereto has enough stuff that can help you to leverage or distribute your outgoing traffic by using the combination of the external storage APIs of your choice —for me SFTP is the cheapest thing— plus a different CDN on top of each one. But when it comes to 2PB it will cost big money regardless the setup, is too much traffic.
For those using CloudFlare... How much traffic does it handle without charging a fortune or giving you issues?
On October 27, 2016, CloudFlare abruptly cut us off from most of their services except DNS for abusing their system. This came as a bit of a surprise, since although we've been using one of their cheapest plans for a long time, we had reached an agreement earlier this month that we would be upgrading our account when the next billing cycle started.
More here: http://postimage.org/
CloudFlare is charging Postimage $12,000 to handle that traffic and they are looking for a CDN provider that can sustain that traffic for free —I think that is very hard to get 1.8PB for free— otherwise they are done.
This is nothing new for us. Some have used CloudFlare for a while just to notice that the pricing increased a lot or they just kick you out of the service after a while.
I believe that Chevereto has enough stuff that can help you to leverage or distribute your outgoing traffic by using the combination of the external storage APIs of your choice —for me SFTP is the cheapest thing— plus a different CDN on top of each one. But when it comes to 2PB it will cost big money regardless the setup, is too much traffic.
For those using CloudFlare... How much traffic does it handle without charging a fortune or giving you issues?