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Small-Scale Question Sunday for March 29, 2026

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Netflix provides the content through the CDN intermediaries on the backend, but I’m specifically talking about consumer storage requirements. Some people may not want long-term storage. I do. That’s specifically what I’m saying. If you just stick with the business side of things, then sure the consumer is only stuck with the bandwidth issue. Netflix as a content provider will have no issue hosting it, their primary issue is data transmission and network uptime.

There's nothing (apart from money) that stops you from just buying thousands of Blu-Rays right now. Or if you're partial to parrots and eye patches, you can get that 8x4 TB NAS setup and store 2000 full length feature films there. The solutions are already available on consumer side for those rare people who want to do it.