haha. Loads of Laughter right there.I don't get it. What good is having 3 different locations in the same city if they are all below sea level?
I think their mentality is that because they have such high turnover rates (I mean they basically advertised it in a sense that you can only run it a month at a time if you want) they don't feel that the nodes in each location are "at max capacity"Another month, another location. A third location in Amsterdam, again with IPv6. I'm starting to doubt they'll update any of their old locations - just launch new ones on their new 1.5 codebase.
I think there is a higher chance that New York gets bombed than Amsterdam gets flooded.I don't get it. What good is having 3 different locations in the same city if they are all below sea level?
Well, NYC got flooded by some hurricane last year... Ok, at least some data centers were flooded at the basement level and were left without generators or without fuel for the generators.I think there is a higher chance that New York gets bombed than Amsterdam gets flooded.
It will be 1 big disaster, true, because Amsterdam isn't prepared for it because we don't get them. (yet)Well, NYC got flooded by some hurricane last year... Ok, at least some data centers were flooded at the basement level and were left without generators or without fuel for the generators.
What do you think would happen if a similar hurricane hit Amsterdam? And with the weather changes lately... who knows.
As someone that has lived in Louisiana for some time and ridden out several hurricanes now, I call BS on that statement >_>But a hurricane and a flood is something totally different.
As someone that has lived in the Netherlands for some time we never had a flood that included a hurricane. I'm not saying it will never happen but I think it is highly unlikely.As someone that has lived in Louisiana for some time and ridden out several hurricanes now, I call BS on that statement >_>
I can't think of any landed hurricane that didn't bring disastrous flooding in its wake. If you did happen to get a hurricane, you'll quickly find that dams aren't that great when they start trapping in the excess water the storm brought with it.
Didn't they launch a London location or am I mental?The expansion from these guy's is amazing. I love reading there PR releases!
I would too like to see something closer to the UK as well.
When people say 'floods' to me I'm not thinking about a hurricane, I think you are.Floods don't include hurricanes - hurricanes include floods
Think of it less as the type of flooding you're familiar with, and more that the hurricane is pushing an ungodly amount of water inland as it comes to shore, as well as dumping an equivalent amount as precipitation. But, like you said, you're in NL and haven't experienced a hurricane there, and I'm in LA and haven't been to the Netherlands; so we're pretty much both just speculating :3
If they did I completely missed this!Didn't they launch a London location or am I mental?
Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if some of their roll outs were in locations that were way too expensive so they roll these new ones and simply depool the older locations over time to phase them out. Since their whole business model is 'quickly spin up & down VMs in a matter of seconds', technically a location will clear out pretty quick.
I can't see them wanting to stick around in downtown NYC given Google has bumped prices on renewals/simply not renewed contracts.
I linked this back when we migrated to Jersey and I think (the first 10 seconds) it fits well here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxirs7VGrGU
They might keep some of their stuff so they can keep the 'Made in NYC' rep/tag line but yeah.
Francisco
https://www.digitalocean.com/company/blog/introducing-our-london-region/If they did I completely missed this!
Expansion is lighting up new rackspace, not really hard... They have vulture capital money to burn - lots of it. Pretty easy to launch new DCs and locations quarterly, skids accomplish such rollouts with allowance money per se.The expansion from these guy's is amazing. I love reading there PR releases!
I would too like to see something closer to the UK as well.
Oh, they get to use that because their offices are in New York. Their first (NYC1) datacenter isn't in NY proper, either, but North Bergen, NJ (Equinix NY7).They might keep some of their stuff so they can keep the 'Made in NYC' rep/tag line but yeah.
DO's with Telx there.UNsure if Google is directly dealing with DO. Very likely they are not [hoping not since that's an icky sort of oddness perhaps longer term].
I'm assuming you're working for DO?No need to speculate, the additional physical locations is because the old locations ran out of rack space and we can't expand them to the size needed. Don't read that wrong, our space isn't full, their space is. We expand out existing locations as space becomes available in each location.
And yes we do have a datacenter just outside London if you missed it.