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Undoubtedly, NJ is cheaper than NYC. There's probably minimal differences between NJ and NYC, but shouldn't NYC have better peering?
The difference is probably so minuscule you can just go for NJ instead of NYC for web hosting, but maybe there are use cases like day trading where it matters.
https://www.nyiix.net/locations/nyiix-new-york/
and:
https://www.de-cix.net/en/locations/united-states/new-york/enabled-sites
...
See:
https://datacenterfrontier.com/how-data-centers-power-wall-street-and-the-financial-sector/
I don't feel like reading all of that but Frantech had said that it's new york for real if I recall
Okay, I'm convinced... Apparently Equinix NY4 hosts 49 exchanges (maybe more today) so NJ could potentially be better for day trading than NYC. I understand your love for NJ now, but I would prefer Secaucus, NJ or NYC over Piscataway. And I would prefer Piscataway to Buffalo. You get the idea...
Could be true, the BuyVM website is notorious for lagging reality.
We are in 25 Broadway. Only cogent for now but we are working on pulling more.
Francisco
A New York landmark...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cunard_Building_(New_York_City)
Yup, right outside.
Francisco