I'm curious about how the engineering or DevOps teams at high-traffic adult content platforms go about selecting their infrastructure or storage providers. Specifically, are these choices influenced by recommendations, private groups, industry forums, or direct outreach? Are there unique technical factors like traffic patterns, abuse management, storage performance, and legal requirements that hold more significance compared to providers for other industries? I'm not looking to promote anything, just trying to understand how this sector makes infrastructure decisions and to learn more about the overall landscape.
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I appreciate the insights! Why do you think the focus is on adult content for this question, though? Just curious about the perspective here.
First off, any infrastructure needs to be situated in a jurisdiction that complicates international takedown orders, but not so much that it can be easily geoblocked. It’s all about balancing legal protection with accessibility.
I think a lot of these platforms either have their own servers or rent them to maintain control. For instance, major names like Pornhub and XVideos actually own their storage servers to handle the high demands of video streaming—something many cloud providers might struggle with in terms of cost and legality.
Exactly! The legal landscape is super tricky for adult content, so owning your infrastructure can be a safer bet.

It’s true! If you look at Netflix, they operate on commercial options that are incredibly reliable, but adult sites often prioritize cost-effectiveness and legal issues over pure uptime.