Hey there,
I'm currently working on switching from my old php+mysql servers to the bigDB system.
Since there are about 1000 requests per second, im very worried about the amount of traffic.
I've been looking around in this forum, and I saw some people having the same issues.
This is what worried me:
~1000 requests/s * ~1kb = ~1MB/s
According to some other threads, the average bigDB request size is about 1kb (which is alot, even though im only changing an integer most of the time).
That would mean something about 80GB per day.
Since my game is embedded into facebook, im loading each users friends into the game too.
Assuming everyone has about 50 friends playing that game, too, there will be about 20GB for loading the friends statistics.
So there will be ~100GB a day(not to mention the PayVault traffic).
I've got the plus plan, that means at the end of the month i will have to pay about 1600$ just for the basic bigDB stuff.
Can that be true?
I could really understand that, because the system is soo neat and awesome, but I want to make sure.
Thank you for reading,
Manuel Otto