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Research: Impact of additional WebP images on upload #289

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This issue is for research and analysis related to the concern about the new Enabling WebP by default feature creating too many files. There is a lot of concern about the doubling of the number of image files resulting in increased hosting costs, running out of disk space (or “inodes”), or failed backup.

We need to conduct research to get data on this topic, to answer the following questions:

  • What are the storage limits on most popular managed web hosts (e.g. GoDaddy, WP Engine, …) based on usage, in different plans? What is the cost of those plans?
  • Is it possible to pay extra for exceeding storage on those web hosts? Or is the only option switching to a higher overall plan?
  • What is the storage cost on most popular self-managed pay-per-use web hosts (e.g. Digital Ocean, Google Cloud, …) based on usage?
  • What's the average size of a media library from a WordPress site?
  • Comparison of total storage size of JPG, JPG and WebP, and WebP?
  • Implication on costs/storage of backups and where they’re stored?

Once we have data on the above points, we can review and discuss further how the additional storage needed affects end users.

NOTE: This issue is for tracking research. To share more general feedback on the WebP by default proposal, please comment on our follow-up post here.

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