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Server Location in US

seikanseikan Member
edited February 2012 in Help

Which is your preferred data center location in US, and why?

  1. Kansas City
  2. Los Angeles
  3. Dallas
  4. Phoenix
  5. San Jose
  6. Florida
  7. Chicago
  8. Washington DC

Comments

  • ZettaZetta Member
    edited February 2012

    9 - New York

    Because it wasn't on your list. Actually Pennsylvania is closer to me, and that's also not on the list. Do you have something against BurstNet?

    1. Charlotte NC
    2. Atlanta GA
    3. Jacksonville FL
    4. Miami FL

    Also not on your list

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  • Dallas, as it seems to have good connectivity to many places in the US... coast to coast.

  • Guys, I only got VPSes on these location, and some are retiring soon. So I wish to move some of them to other location.

  • fanfan Veteran

    For speed to my location I choose:

    Los Angeles

    San Jose

    For the rest of of world I think these are better:

    Dallas

    Chicago

  • JeffreyJeffrey Member
    edited February 2012

    Well, I would have to pick: Orlando and Miami Florida (As I live in Florida), Scranton, Pennsylvania and Chicago, IL as they are both central.

  • 10 ) Metro Detroit, MI
    ( cause I get really good pings to it )

  • Dallas is and has been my favorite. That's why I operate servers there as well!

  • Las Vegas with Fiberhub (AlienVPS). Probably the best latency average for almost all the USA locations (or at least to my vps's.

    1. LA
    2. San Jose
    3. Phoenix

    I got good speed to those locations :P

  • City of Angels
    Washington DC
    Kansas City (personally pick since it is in the center of the world.)

  • Webserver: anywhere along the US east coast. Seems to be the best location for north/south american and european traffic.
    Nameservers/monitoring/etc: don't care.
    VPN: Caro.net in Charlotte, NC (I get sub 20ms pings)

  • You forgot to list Seattle.

  • DerekDerek Member
    edited February 2012
    1. Toledo, Ohio

    Best location ever :) - 13ms pings

  • Chicago because I get the lowest latency due to how my ISP routes traffic.

  • I prefer Dallas, good latency to the entire U.S.

  • Dallas
    New York
    Chicago

  • You're missing Seattle or Portland from your list.

    You can pretty much skip over California/Texas/Florida/Chicago, every's done that nowadays. They're everywhere; I find VPS's in those locations littering the streets.

    I'd like to see more offers from New York, and/or Washington DC. Or other, slightly more obscure locations, like N/S Dakota or Montana or Colorado or something like that. Or more offers in Canada, but that's not the US (yet)

  • @BassHost said: center of the world.

    Isn't the center of the world a ball of molten magma?

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  • @miTgiB said: Isn't the center of the world a ball of molten magma?

    We need a datacenter there, it would have good connectivity from everywhere

  • prometeusprometeus Member, Host Rep

    Working on it. Having Some problems with the cooling... :)

  • DamianDamian Member
    edited February 2012

    Ha, and I think Phoenix Internet gets a bit toasty in summer...

  • @Damian said: Phoenix Internet gets a bit toasty in summer...

    What is this summer you speak of? Phoenix has Winter, Spring, Hell, and Fall

  • prometeusprometeus Member, Host Rep

    Phoenix remember me a sitcom I was watching in the first '80 (Alice if I recall well) :)
    Mel Flo and Alice in a restaurant...

  • I like Chicago, good central location for North America yet still good for Europe.
    A lot of top notch & affordable data centers all over the Chicago area with tons
    of connectivity options.

    My second choice would be Atlanta (for many of the same reasons I like Chicago)

  • Chicago. Some great data centers and near my home location.

  • InfinityInfinity Member, Host Rep

    Anything with a good connectivity to the UK, it's not too much about the location, rather the network.

    I get good speeds from NC, FL, PA and sometimes even LA [QuadraNet is terrible from here] depending on the network.

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