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Storage is cheap. Stupidly cheap. And the data needed for even 6000 pokemon isn't that much. Judging on the fact that a .pkm file appears to be 344 Bytes, storing 6000 is only 2.064 Megabytes.
Assuming a generous 10 million users (far more than total sales so far I believe), that is about 20.6 Terabytes.
Only one year of those users keeping a subscription would yield $160M.
Enough storage for that 20 TB is under $800, and with lots of redundancy expected in a server environment, and many duplicate servers spread across the world for speed, you would be looking at something in the ballpark of $30,000 for worldwide storage?
Assuming a generous 10 million users (far more than total sales so far I believe), that is about 20.6 Terabytes.
Only one year of those users keeping a subscription would yield $160M.
Enough storage for that 20 TB is under $800, and with lots of redundancy expected in a server environment, and many duplicate servers spread across the world for speed, you would be looking at something in the ballpark of $30,000 for worldwide storage?
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