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Cloud localisations in Europe you're looking for ?

IkoulaIkoula Member, Host Rep

Hello,

We are still working on reopening singapore zone and are planning to open a new zone somewhere in Europe.

We would like to know which location you could be interested in ?

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  • MuZoMuZo Member

    Monaco :)

  • rmlhhdrmlhhd Member

    Wales

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    Czech republic is popular with cheap(er) power.

  • not france hate FR.

    Maybe UK/Czech/ES/UA

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    It's very hard to import hardware to Ukraine, so i doubt that works out.

  • Belgium, Luxembourg, Suisse, Austria, Norway, Denmark, ...

  • FrecyboyFrecyboy Member
    edited May 2015

    +1 for Norway & Iceland

    Thanked by 1TheLinuxBug
  • Czech/Portugal

  • UmutUmut Member

    Bulgaria, Sweden, Romania.

  • jvnadrjvnadr Member

    Greece. There is no a cheap reliable vps/dedi provider, although the country is in EU zone with cheap power/costs/salaries

  • WilliamWilliam Member

    jvnadr said: although the country is in EU zone with cheap power/costs/salaries

    You... what? Labor is not cheap in Greece and power pricing for companies is fairly high.
    BW is also not cheap, even in Athens.

    Thanked by 1deadbeef
  • rds100rds100 Member

    William said: Labor is not cheap in Greece

    Could become cheap soon though, but that's a matter for another discussion.

    Thanked by 3switsys J1021 deadbeef
  • WilliamWilliam Member

    Well, minimum wage if you don't qualify for one of the exemptions (family business, located on a remote island, friend knows someone in government - yes, really, and alike) is 683,76EUR - Low but not as low as like Bulgarias insane 190EUR.

  • rds100rds100 Member
    edited May 2015

    Minimum wages don't matter. Sure, you could hire someone at the very low minimum wage, but they can't do anything valuable, except maybe to sweep the streets or carry bricks. And even then you'd have to watch and yell at them all day to make sure they do their job.

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  • ehabehab Member

    check taxes, electricity, man hour cost. how about lovely Finland

  • FrankZFrankZ Veteran
    edited May 2015

    Luxemburgo

  • Switzerland, Luxemburg, Bulgaria, Moldau..

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Madagascar, Iceland, Ukraine, Russia.

  • ZareZare Member, Host Rep

    UK!

  • Island of Man :-)

  • AeneAene Member

    How about Sweden? If facebook like it...

    http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/inside-facebooks-lulea-data-center/

    :-)

  • MrXMrX Member

    Southern Europe, excluding France, could be better represented.

    Infinity580 said: Madagascar, Iceland, Ukraine, Russia.

    Wow, Europe is a lot bigger than I thought.

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited May 2015
  • Hungary

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    I'd say Iceland because it's between US and EU and might be great for game servers.

    Only if the price is more or less competitive though. (e.g. cheaper than edis)

    Thanked by 1ya_
  • WilliamWilliam Member

    I'd say Iceland because it's between US and EU and might be great for game servers.

    Thats not how Iceland works, BW goes 95% to Europe and the ping via Canada for US is fairly slow as well.

  • TrafficTraffic Member

    @William said:
    Thats not how Iceland works

    True. But still, my vote also goes for Iceland :)

  • jvnadrjvnadr Member

    William said: You... what? Labor is not cheap in Greece and power pricing for companies is fairly high.

    William said: Well, minimum wage if you don't qualify for one of the exemptions (family business, located on a remote island, friend knows someone in government - yes, really, and alike) is 683,76EUR

    Not true. Labor is one of the cheaper in eurozone. Lowest salary is 468€ (with taxes included, not clear money in the hand) when in 2009 was 786€... If you compare it with Germany, France, Austria, Netherlands or even Italy, the lowest salary in Greece is 40-70% less!

    William said: Low but not as low as like Bulgarias insane 190EUR.

    As of average salary, is no more than 500-600 euro. Also, in BUlgaria, the average salary is not 190€ (it depends on what part of country you live and the cost of life there is significant lower than GR, but this is really another discussion).

    William said: power pricing for companies is fairly high

    Not really. medium to big companies (and I do not mean hudge, like a factory) can benefit from special agreements for cheap energy and there are some eu funding for starting up companies in technology field. This funding can include also labor costs!

    William said: BW is also not cheap, even in Athens.

    This is true. BW in Greece is not cheap compared to NL or FR, but yet, not so expensive compared to "exotic" countries.

  • jvnadrjvnadr Member
    edited May 2015

    @William Also, there are some datacenters big enough in Greece, but even companies with racks there, even if they sell vps, in reality their main targeting are big companies for needs other than simple hosting.
    There are three providers that offers 1GB ram / 1-2 vcpu's / 1TB Traffic from Greek ISPs (OTEnet - the biggest one in Balkans or CYTA - a Cypriot-Greek company with owned fiber network) with a price range of 9-12€.
    But most of the well-known in Greece hosting providers focus on shared hosting and their vps/dedi prices are insane! For example, easy.gr offers for 3-month contract 1GB Ram, 10 GB SSH, 1 CPU, 3Mbps guarantee BW the price of... 340€ in a Greek datacenter and 250€ in a european one!

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  • edited May 2015

    ICELAND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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