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 Post subject: Linode Data Center #6
PostPosted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 9:33 pm 
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Where will you be?

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I bet Tokyo


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For absolutely no prize whatsoever, I'm betting on Australia or Singapore.


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I really wish that it'll be in Singapore, but it's not cheap here; all the hosts I've checked in local data centres have exorbitant prices. However if Linode comes here and beats them to pulp with the current pricing, I'm going to be over the moon (almost literally)


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Antarctica of course - free cooling!


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PostPosted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 1:57 pm 
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I'd guess the Netherlands or Germany, to distribute the European load.

Considering bandwidth (and other) costs there, I doubt Linode will be able to pull off an Australian or Asian datacentre without raising prices.


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AVonGauss wrote:
For absolutely no prize whatsoever, I'm betting on Australia or Singapore.

I wish... I would double my Linode count in an Australian D/C! :D

But with the cost of bandwidth over here... Doubt it's going to happen :(

Having said that, if Linode want someone local to work with....! ;) :P


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Toronto! We don't have one...

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As Fremont, CA is the most commonly sold out location, and as bandwidth is rather expensive on the other side of the Pacific, a second West Coast location might be a good compromise. Seattle maybe.

Having said that, though, Tokyo or Seoul would be very tempting ;)


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:59 pm 
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mwalling wrote:
near urmom


They already have one there ;)


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The earth's core would of course have the same latency to all locations on the planet's surface, hmmmm.......


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zunzun wrote:
The earth's core would of course have the same latency to all locations on the planet's surface, hmmmm.......


Not true...I am roughly 450 feet farther away from Earth's core than is Miami.


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