The Sunday New York Times is reporting that YouTube is now showing more than 100 million videos a day via its sites.
Amazingly, this turns out to be around sixty percent of all videos that are shown online.
That is some serious bandwidth.
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by Matt Craven
The Sunday New York Times is reporting that YouTube is now showing more than 100 million videos a day via its sites.
Amazingly, this turns out to be around sixty percent of all videos that are shown online.
That is some serious bandwidth.
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How do they store so much video? It must require a massive storage system.