Porn industry is all fun and games until you really start calculating the money. This is a huge niche with a complex and vast business model with its own guidelines and rules. Let’s start with clarifying the area we are going to dive into.
Pornhub used to be pretty transparent about their technical metrics, publishing detailed year-end reviews with impressive numbers. Recently, they’ve become more reluctant to share their infrastructure data. Whether due to increasing scrutiny or competitive reasons, we now have to work a little harder to piece together the technical puzzle.
According to Statista, Pornhub traffic shows these patterns:
- January 2024: approximately 1.5 billion visits worldwide
- January 2023: nearly 2 billion monthly visits
- April 2022 – January 2024: traffic fluctuated between 1.2 billion and 1.9 billion visits monthly
For comparison, their previously published 2019 metrics showed:
- 42 billion annual page visits
- 115 million daily users
- 6.83 million videos uploaded
- 6,597 Petabytes (6.5 Exabytes) of data transferred
Estimating Current Pornhub Data Transfer
Based on the traffic decline reported by Statista (approximately 25% reduction from 2023 to 2024), we can reasonably estimate that the current annual data transfer has scaled proportionally. However, several factors complicate this calculation:
- Higher resolution content: The industry standard has shifted heavily toward 4K content, with file sizes 4x larger than 1080p
- Longer average viewing sessions: According to digital behavior analytics, viewing session lengths increased by approximately 18% between 2020-2024
- Improved compression technologies: H.265/HEVC and AV1 codecs offer 30-50% better compression than older standards.
Taking these factors into account, we estimate Pornhub’s annual data transfer for 2024 is between 5.0-5.5 Exabytes, despite the reduced traffic numbers.
Just to give you a view from another perspective, we can compare those Pornhub data transfers of approximately 5,500 PB per year to Twitch’s 36,804 PB of data transfer per year. Luckily porn is not as popular as computer games. Or at least the average watching time of computer games is higher 🙂 And you might wonder – “How much does it all cost?”

Estimating Pornhub Data Transfer Cost
For enterprise-level content delivery networks in 2024, the cost per GB transferred has dropped to approximately $0.0009 for the largest players with significant negotiating power.
Let’s break down what this means for Pornhub:
- 5,500 PB per year ÷ 365 days = 15.07 PB/day
- 15.07 PB/day ≈ 15,429,632 GB/day
- 15,429,632 GB/day × $0.0009 = $13,886/day
That translates to roughly $416,500 monthly or $5 million annually just for data transfer. But that’s only part of the story.
A typical Pornhub server needs to handle not just content delivery but also sophisticated load balancing and caching algorithms. When you consider that each server location must maintain multiple redundant systems, the hardware investment alone is substantial.
The complete infrastructure requires:
- High-performance transcoding servers to process uploads into multiple formats
- Massive storage arrays for the content library
- Edge servers distributed globally for low-latency delivery
- Content filtering and security systems
These additional components likely cost another $5-7 million annually, bringing the total infrastructure expense to $10-12 million yearly.
Against Pornhub’s estimated annual revenue of $200+ million, these infrastructure costs represent approximately 5% of total revenue – a relatively manageable expense ratio for a digital content business. I’ve seen many streaming startups struggle with much higher infrastructure-to-revenue ratios, so their operational efficiency is actually quite impressive from a technical standpoint.
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