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newchannel
Roku Guru

Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

If you are using amazon s3 to deliver roku content to the UK...

Are you using only s3 or s3 with cloudfront? I am wondering if perhaps using only s3 bucket without cloudfront will suffice to deliver content to roku Uk?
http://www.victoryNOWfilmsandtv.com
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destruk
Binge Watcher

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

We had considered doing this - got the region and everything set up, and then noticed that only <2% of our total audience is even in the UK. It's not worth doubling our storage and distribution cost to give them a server cluster.
You might determine otherwise if you have content that the UK population truly desires. Keep in mind that by default cloudfront caches files to the edge servers for 24 hours - so unless a user of yours is requesting something that someone else has watched within 24 hours, cloudfront will not improve anything for that file. The object is to use cloudfront for your most popular content that will get more than the minimum requests and then it will pay off.
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newchannel
Roku Guru

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

Thanks for the reply. I appreciate the input on the subject. Been thinking about offering some channels to the UK and been looking at using s3 with cloudfront versus using only s3. True the added expense will have to be worth it. From what I read the fees will pretty much double if use s3 with cloudfront.
http://www.victoryNOWfilmsandtv.com
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destruk
Binge Watcher

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

Yeah, if you are between 1GB and 10TB of transfers pr month, cloudfront doubles that cost.
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newchannel
Roku Guru

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

I thought it would be doubled. Wonder if it will work using only s3 or if it would slow the loading?
http://www.victoryNOWfilmsandtv.com
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destruk
Binge Watcher

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

It does work with S3, but then you don't get access to the edge servers (resulting in slower trans-continental downloads from requiring 1000+ miles to view content). So you'd end up paying for your USA-based S3 server storage, and then have to pay for anything stuck in the UK region of S3 server storage, which effectively doubles your cost too if you want a complete mirror of data files in both regions.
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newchannel
Roku Guru

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

I see, still double.
http://www.victoryNOWfilmsandtv.com
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scyber
Visitor

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

"destruk" wrote:
Yeah, if you are between 1GB and 10TB of transfers pr month, cloudfront doubles that cost.


While I know CF is more expensive, double seems a bit high unless I'm missing something? Looking at the pricing schedules for transfers, I see Cloudfront as costing $.14/GB (.12 CF to internet + .02 S3 to cloudfront) up to 10TB. S3 is free for the first GB, but then $.12/GB after that. Is there something I'm missing?

Note that my experience streaming from S3 (not for Roku in particular) has been that I can barely get consistent speeds over 4mbps. Not sure what your bitrate needs are, but that may not be high enough to individual users. Cloudfront speeds are much higher.
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destruk
Binge Watcher

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

No, you are right. I was getting EC2 confused with S3. 14 cents would be correct as you said.
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destruk
Binge Watcher

Re: Anyone using s3 for roku UK?

hmm...weird... the Amazon AWS S3 pages say S3 doesn't require region selection, but on this page http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/lat ... ction.html the buckets themselves can be set to specific regions.
You could probably increase your own speed from 4MB/sec to something faster if you set your content to the same region you are in, but then your access would slow down for other users, so I would conclude cloudfront is worth the extra 2 cents.
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