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Atlantic.NET adds Silicon Valley to it's arsenal
Late post, but I didn't see it posted so..
SSD Cloud VPS now in Silicon Valley with 100% of revenue donated to helping homeless!
Atlantic.Net Expands Out West With New Silicon Valley Data Center & Partners with Project Homeless Connect To Donate 100% Of The First Month’s Revenue To Helping San Francisco’s Homeless!
We are excited to announce the opening of our newest data center in Silicon Valley! Located near San Francisco, California, this facility offers the same features as our other locations, plus faster access and lower latency for west coast customers. To send our launch into the stratosphere, we will be donating 100% of the revenue raised within the first month of operation to Project Homeless Connect, a homelessness awareness organization dedicated to connecting homeless San Franciscans with the care they need!
Whether you need 1 server or 1000s, now is a great time to add servers in our Silicon Valley location. Not only do you get a great product, but with us donating your revenue to help homeless people this holiday season, you’re doing good for the community! Help us make this holiday season a bit brighter for someone who needs help the most – bring you workloads to us.
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Pretty cool cause, and an awesome location for us West Coasters..
Comments
What's the datacenter?
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2014/12/16/atlantic-net-opens-first-california-data-center/
Oh, nice. Now they just need to expand outside North America
it's Telx Santa Clara
Edit: the test ip http://bgp.he.net/net/104.245.32.0/23
too cool, a must have for location collectors
actually it's not really better than the Dallas DC, especially to aisa user.
anyway, I've tried the west coast dc and see
totally agree
the route from chinaunicom to atlantic.net Silicon Valley is sprintlink->ntt
the route from chinaunicom to atlantic.net Dallas is sprintlink->cogentco
both are too many hops and not friendly to asia, too many packets loss and high latency
Edit: and the bandwidth of their Silicon Valley seems be limited to 30M/s, but Dallas can reach 50~70M/s