There is not that many datacenters in San Diego so its gonna be really hard to find a hosting provider that has servers there. Best you can get is in LA.
San Diego is known for its ocean view, but they do not have many data centers.
You can rent machine time on San Diego Supercomputer Center though.
There are thousands of CPUs and GPUs, interconnected by 100Gbps network.
It's best suited for spacecraft simulation, 3D movie rendering, weather forecasting, etc.
@yoursunny said: San Diego is known for its ocean view, but they do not have many data centers.
You can rent machine time on San Diego Supercomputer Center though.
There are thousands of CPUs and GPUs, interconnected by 100Gbps network.
It's best suited for spacecraft simulation, 3D movie rendering, weather forecasting, etc.
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There is not that many datacenters in San Diego so its gonna be really hard to find a hosting provider that has servers there. Best you can get is in LA.
Yea, good luck...we've tried finding a reasonable colocation facility to expand to in San Diego CA, and not much out there.
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San Diego is known for its ocean view, but they do not have many data centers.
You can rent machine time on San Diego Supercomputer Center though.
There are thousands of CPUs and GPUs, interconnected by 100Gbps network.
It's best suited for spacecraft simulation, 3D movie rendering, weather forecasting, etc.
thks for feedback....kinda pleased it's not "just me".
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