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Probably Chicago or Dallas. I've always preferred Dallas since it's more central and probably slightly better for west coast users.
Ashburn, for sure.
Ashburn, Amsterdam, and Singapore
Connectivity-wise, Dallas is great, but the Texas grid's instability during hurricane season can be a risk. Even Tier 1 ISPs have downtimes during severe weather.
bamako
Grid stability isn't an issue with datacenters in Dallas really. commercial entities get higher priority than residential users anyway, and some datacenters are in areas that are on the same grid connections as high priority things like hospitals and government buildings. Most power issues here with weather is due to poorly maintained above ground utility lines, like transformers blowing or trees hitting lines (which are mostly residential issues.) Dallas is a great place to host.
I'd say Kansas City is worth a mention. Geographically centered in the country, network wise not too high of latency to most of the country's population centers. Not a bad choice.
homelab
In your basement.
italy
Chicago, NYC (Secaucus), Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Singapore.
Silicon Valley?
US:
EU:
Asia:
Atlanta - it has highest connectivity in the world.
or your basement or N.Korea