Nice to see someone touting nuclear power as green energy :)
More seriously, I wonder if they're going to continue to use Terremark on other world-wide locations on both sides of the Atlantic as well as on both Americas. That would definitely make things very interesting. Specially because I don't see a lot of latency going down for non-US users just because of the push over to the East Coast — I oversee servers in San Francisco, Phoenix, and New York, and the difference between them is merely 15-30 ms, thanks to the ultra-speed digital backbone supporting the US. Pipe bits across the Atlantic, and you'll easily get another 140-150ms on it...
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Posted: May 22nd 2009 9:18PM (Unverified) said
More seriously, I wonder if they're going to continue to use Terremark on other world-wide locations on both sides of the Atlantic as well as on both Americas. That would definitely make things very interesting. Specially because I don't see a lot of latency going down for non-US users just because of the push over to the East Coast — I oversee servers in San Francisco, Phoenix, and New York, and the difference between them is merely 15-30 ms, thanks to the ultra-speed digital backbone supporting the US. Pipe bits across the Atlantic, and you'll easily get another 140-150ms on it...