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Comment by adgjlsfhk1

1 year ago

10 minutes of 4k video is ~30GB.

Knowing the size of a video file is exactly not the information, that would help me put this number in a meaningful perspective with any comparable operation.

How do I think of 42 petabytes in terms of an ISP? Is that a lot? How does it compare to other satellite providers? How does it compare to 4G capacities? Is this a small country worth of traffic or just any ol' data center? I have no intuition about traffic at this scale.

I feel like this is a bad example.

Most people's experience with 4K video is through a streaming service, and 10 minutes of 4K video on a streaming service is more like 1-1.5 GB.

Or a UHD Disc perhaps where 10 minutes is 3.5-7 GB.

Based on 2160p movies i've seen around the very largest max out at around 100, and 40 is more common, so this seems wrong.

  • We're not talking pirated movie here, think Netflix and Youtube.

    • Netflix and Youtube streams are less GB/hour than a typical movie rip. Roughly 3GB/hour at 720p and 8GB/hour at 4K. A decent-quality pirated 4K movie is more like 20GB/hour. A high-quality rip is 40GB/hour.