Youtube runs millions of servers on acres of land and has direct backbone links to many ISPs, all to stream videos into captive eyeballs as rapidly as possible.
Meanwhile Brighteon probably has idk maybe 5 or 6 servers run out of somebody's garage, or a middle-tier cloud hosting plan? Of course they'd be stretched over capacity. Be patient with the new startups!
Youtube runs millions of servers on acres of land and has direct backbone links to many ISPs, all to stream videos into captive eyeballs as rapidly as possible.
Meanwhile Brighteon probably has idk maybe 5 or 6 servers run out of somebody's garage, or a middle-tier cloud hosting plan? Of course they'd be stretched over capacity. Be patient with the new startups!
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