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Are there any high traffic Seattle location providers?
Not crunchbits, I have a lot of machines at crunchbits but need to deal with some disaster recovery issues. Seattle is a good place for me to connect with crunchbits machines.
I use linode for the Seattle area and they are good, but not nearly enough, I need different providers and reasonable traffic quotes.
Should have at least 20TB, are there any suitable providers?
Thanks in advance for any recommendations!

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Soon. We're deploying a new stack in Seattle.
Another Wowrack host, or something different? Would love something outside of that dump.
It's cool. Let me know if you guys do, okay? I'll definitely give it a try.
I would check GTHost
https://gthost.com/seattle-vps
Other than that, there is Oneprovider and Contabo.
We should have some more deals coming soon in Seattle adding in a few more 100G ports this month that should be alive for next month and some 100TB deals.
We're currently exploring a lot of options, where we'd deploy our standard Juniper network stack and compute stacks. I can't disclose who we're signing up with at the exact moment, but should be public soon enough.
Are you looking for dedi or VPS?
You can consider Racknerd / @dustinc , they have a Seattle location (ColoCrossing)
@PureVoltage Thanks for the reply, that would be great.
Even though you haven't started the promotion yet, I'm expecting it.
@sh97 I think a VPS will suffice, for now. I'll look at Rackerd, but I highly doubt the traffic aspect will be enough for my needs. Thanks for the recommendation anyway.
I've had good luck with Reprise:Hosting for a few years now for my seattle server. If you order with the codes in this thread most plans get 20TB https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3945723