Ask HN: How do a website's costs scale? Where does money go?
Just starting off and realized we have no idea how upkeep costs usually scale. Currently we envision paying for hosting (either Heroku or EC2) and analytics, but what other costs are there when running a web business (assuming a content site)? How do they scale as you go from 100 hits/day to 1000 hits/day? What about 5000 -> 10,000 -> 100,000 hits/day?
Thanks!
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[ 4.0 ms ] story [ 15.5 ms ] threadYou could theoretically end up paying more going from 1k to 100k if you have per-event-priced analytics, but that is also going to get swamped by your programmers' coffee budget, so who cares.
Weird resource usage can sometimes be a problem if you don't watch it. Infinite recursive operations, brute-force algorithms being called over and over per user, stuff like that.
Advertising will take whatever you throw at it.
Personnel costs are likely to be the dominant factor for most web projects until you start talking serious, serious scale.