Kommersant: RuTube will invest 30 billion rubles in infrastructure upgrades
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Russian video hosting RuTube plans to invest 30 billion rubles. into a massive infrastructure upgrade to catch up with YouTube in terms of the number of users that can be on the platform at the same time. About it informed Kommersant, citing sources.
According to one of them, funding for the upgrade has already been allocated within Gazprom Media Holding, which owns the Russian video hosting service. Initially, RuTube requested about 50-55 billion rubles.
It is clarified that the infrastructure upgrade program also includes the expansion of the content delivery network (CDN), which will allow distributing the content of the site across geographically distributed servers.
Maxim Koposov, director of the Promobit company (manufacturer of Bitblaze servers and storage systems), noted that the company has already received requests from some Gazprom structures to purchase servers, but the announced volume of purchases was less. He assumes that the company will need about 15,000 servers at an average cost of 2-3 million rubles.
Earlier, Rutube CTO Rostislav Chernakov said that video hosting plans to add servers located in seven cities of Russia, as well as in Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia and Uzbekistan. It is specified that now RuTube has 15 more CDN servers already hosted in Russia and Abkhazia.
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