• DaPorkchop_@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    That’s ~2.4Gbit/s. There are multiple residential ISPs in my area offering 10Gbit/s up for around $40/month, so even if we assume the bandwidth is significantly oversubscribed a single cheap residential internet plan should be able to handle that bandwidth no problem (let alone a for a datacenter setup which probably has 100Gbit/s links or faster)

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      9 hours ago

      If you do 800TB in a month on any residential service you’re getting fair use policy’ed before the first day is over, sadly.

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        1 hour ago

        With my IISP, the base package comes with 4 TB of bandwidth and I pay and extra $20 a month for “unlimited”.

        I am not sure of “unlimited” has a limit. It may. It is not in the small print though. I may just be rate limited ( 3 Gpbs ).