Australian Data Centers
Oct 12, 2008if any of you know any reputable data centers located in Australia. It does not matter what part of Australia, just that its located in that country. I'd appreciate your feedback or links.
View 7 Repliesif any of you know any reputable data centers located in Australia. It does not matter what part of Australia, just that its located in that country. I'd appreciate your feedback or links.
View 7 RepliesI was wondering what people in Australia use with regards to data centers. Do you go local in Australia or are overseas data centers just as good, with regards to speed?
If local what do you guys use?
If overseas, where do you get the fastest bandwidth to Australia, etc.
Inmotion Hosting announced on Monday it has opened its new data center in Virginia Beach, Virginia, near Washington, D.C.
What do you Guys Think about the Move?
Do you think a Data center in DC is a smart move?
I personally think It's a Nice move.
I want to buy dedicated servers or colocated servers in Los Angeles data centers. I found 2 data centers: pacificrack.com and fastserv.com. I have no experience about them.
If you know the datacenters in LA, could you review ?
I choose LA because it's fast to Asia.
if there are any data centers in Australia...
View 6 Replies View RelatedIs there any German DataCenter which allow payment via paypal? Or maybe some agents are available who make possible payment via paypal for German Servers?
View 2 Replies View RelatedSo far I've only found one dc in Stamford and it is Level 3.
Does anyone know of any others in CT that are also close to Bridgeport?
Anyone aware of any data centers in Wyoming? I would appreciate the info!
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am thinking of colocating with these guys. I am just wondering if anyone on this forum has colocated with them before. I know that they host some big websites such as isohunt so I am assuming that they are good.
Any reviews on this company?
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We have just signed up with Interactive in Melbourne. They claim that in November they will be the world's first 100% green powered Data Center.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI could go with hosts offering space in
Denver Technological Center (DTC)
and
Equinix Chicago
For Europeans accessing, which would be better?
Is comparing ping times sufficient or is there some more sophisticated analysis I could do?
I've been looking for a descent DC in North Scottsdale, AZ near the airport and came accross i/o Data Centers. It's a 100K sq ft, Tier 4 facility. I believe they managed the Downtown Phoenix Technology Exchange before selling it recently and this is their 1st DC with more planned.
www.iodatacenters.com
Is anyone currently colocating there and could you comment on how things have gone so far with their services and DC and if you would recommend them? Pricing, cooling, how they are treating you?
I like most of what I'm hearing from them but would be great to hear some real world experiences.
I've tried a few DC's in Phoenix over the past few years but cooling has always been an issue with outdated cabinets.
Does anyone know of cheap offshore data centers, we have some customers in need of offshore hosting services.
View 13 Replies View RelatedIs there some kind of resource for finding local data centers? I've tried google and yell and no luck, either there's no data centers in Southampton UK or i'm blind
View 6 Replies View RelatedAnyone know of any data centers in the Atlantic City/Plesantville area of NJ.
View 11 Replies View RelatedMy company is looking to colocate with some data centers in Asian region. What are the best options.. Also, if possible let me know the Cost.
View 12 Replies View RelatedI would like to know how many dedicated server companies are based in Canada who do colo or have there own Data Center. I do know iweb is one. There are few more like peer1 and who else is there. I know there is search option but its giving too many results and i have very limited internet connectivity atm
We are looking to add canadian data center in our portfolio as well. And I am in Canada these days on business trip.
How many of you are using this, and how efficent are these turbines?
View 14 Replies View RelatedHas anyone pulled off a mass server move during the middle of the night? We have decided 350 E Cermak is where we want to be but are still working out the details of where we want to be in the building.
While the final details are being finished, I need to come up with some kind of plan to pull the move off with the least amount of downtime. Our current dc is about 4 miles away from 350 Cermak and we have approximately 50 servers to move. I plan on leaving a linux box around to redirect any traffic that is ignoring TTLs.
I was thinking the best thing to do would be label and remove all harddrives, then see if a moving company could put the servers on palettes, wrap them, and move them to 350 E Cermak. Not sure if a moving company would work in the middle of the night or not.
Courier services are pretty much out. Anytime we have had a courier service move anything not in a massive box with padding, it gets bent or broken.
Anyone here colo at a Verizon facility in the Chicago area? I need to get in contact with someone.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI am trying to find out all the data centers that are out there in Orange county california, and Los Angeles, California? I can not find alot of them on the search engines, or in yellow books?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know of a private Data Center with Satellite uplink/downlink connectivity in addition to Fiber?
I know the government depends on them for military purposes, but I was wondering if anyone is aware of a private, FCC liscenced data center with the capability to transmite/host data via satellite in case of disasters, remoteness etc. It seems complimentary for a data center but I haven't heard of it.
Is there any market research on this? What is a good source of information to find out about how many data centers there are, how much revenue they bring in, costs, etc? What is the data center bible?
Anyone have recommendations / references for Mexico / Latin America wireless ISPs and coverage areas?
IP satellite coverage?
Also looking for recommendations for Mexico / Latin America data centers (something like half rack, 20 amps, reliable, redundant, etc)
I am trying to find all the data centers in my area, if someone knows of any others, let me know:
twtelecom (Greensboro and a small one in Winston Salem)
Time Warner Cable (Greensboro)
CarolinaNet (Greensboro)
Data Chambers (Winston Salem)
DukeNet (Winston Salem / Greensboro) - Can't get anyone here.
SolidSpace (Winston Salem)
Any others people know about? Even if its close by ( 30 minutes away ). I am with twTelecom but I'm looking for a 2nd location as well.
Anyone know about Data Chambers or SolidSpace? Last time I checked, they were pricey, but it's been awhile.
DHas anyone got experience of having a web server and db server setup where the servers are in different datacenters? Is this a viable solution or would the performance of sites suffer too much due to the added latency? The only other problem I can think of is additional bandwith usage but that's not a major worry.
Reason I ask is beacause I've found and excellent deal for a DB server and would like to keep my current server for the front end..
I have servers located in the U.S that we manage for all our customers, i am able to send over some hard drives for my servers that i have pre-purchased over here in Australia how ever i dont want to send the hard drives over there unless they will work in my servers.
What i am wanting to find out is there a difference between Hard drives that are bought in Australia and hard drives that are purchased in the U.S? due to the power differences? if i send these HDD's over will they work in my servers?
Also what about servers, if i send over some built servers from Australia to be placed in my racks, will these work? or not possible because of the power differences?
if anyone could give me a heads up on this one i will be so pleased and will offer a months free shared hosting account.
Been through the forums here trying to find some recommendations for a good Dedicated Host based in Australia (preferably around Brisbane).
My search hasn't been too fruitful. I hear great things about Segpub but while they're an Australian company there servers are actually located in the US. Still I suppose their support would be on Australian time and from what I understand they host via Rackspace.
So basically, I'm looking for recommendations from people who have actually been with the hosts they're recommending for some time.
We are a UK based company but run several sites (currently 5) in Australia with a hosting reseller. We have a 5 host package and are looking to expand as we need to add new sites.
The current hosting seems to be a bit clunky and we have experienced a bit of down time now and again. One of the main issues is that we currently register au domains with a different company who only let you manage one domain at a time rather than having an account with all your domains in there like the UK.
Can anyone recommend a high quality Australian web host that allows you to purchase / manage domains as well?
I wanted to know who has the best service and location for Australian customers. I currently have a Cali server but require something a little cheaper.
Most of our customers are in Australia and so a top end reseller plan with fast server to Australia would be wonderful.
can anybody refer me good Australian LAMP (Linux/Unix-Apache-PHP-MySQL) hosting?
It should be not crazy expensive, with upgrade options (if project traffic grow), with good support, fast and on non-overcrowded server.
Ideally it also should pay me (as developer) commission for hosting the client's project.
And yes, it should be Australian both in term of company registration and physical location of servers.
I know Brent from HostGator reads here so thought I share this, If you are an Australian you are more than likely getting phishing emails supposedly from Commonwealth Bank (Australia's largest bank). I get about 20 a day to all my email addresses, here's one I got today:
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to enable the charge of $74.95 on your account.
Because the order was made from an African internet address, we put an Exception Payment on
transaction id #POS PAYM7284 motivated by our Geographical Tracking System.
THE PAYMENT IS PENDING FOR THE MOMENT.
If you made this transaction or if you just authorize this payment, please ignore or remove this email
message. The transaction will be shown on your monthly statement as "HostGator - Reseller Web Hosting".
If you didn't make this payment and would like to decline the $74.95 billing to your card, please follow
the link below to cancel the payment :
Cancel this payment (transaction id #POS PAYM7284)
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Of course I'm not a customer of this bank nor am I with HostGator, but these emails are getting more sophisticated by the day.. please also see [url]