The bandwidth is one of the biggest costs and it's a hidden cost of cloud providers because people don't realize just how expensive that stuff is, especially when you have a global audience. Someone from Asia accessing something in the US is a lot more expensive on or, or a Shania like Australia, New Zealand, it's very, very expensive. So someone would need to have a direct connection, have the latency specific to it, which would be, I think, 200 milliseconds roughly thereabouts. You know, we're talking certainly once you have that many people going, you're talking gigabits per second of traffic spread out across a whole network. Yeah.
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Few genuinely need a multi-cloud setup. There is plenty of advice out there which mostly boils down to don’t do it, you will be worse off. Vex.dev is a startup that provides APIs for video and audio streaming. The hard part is real-time combined with massive scale - think hundreds of thousands of concurrent connections. They achieve this by using a combination of Fly.io, AWS and GCP. Jason Carter, founder of Vex Communications, is joining us today to talk about the multi-cloud setup that vex.dev runs.
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