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ReliableSite launches in Querétaro, Mexico
I just got the email from Reliablesite that they are taking preorders for their Mexico DC. Interesting location, never thought I would see Mexico given they already have Miami/Los Angeles.
Link to Mexico servers: https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/mexico-dedicated-servers.aspx
Email:
Our Mexico location is in its final phase. Racks are in, the network is being tested, and we're close to the official launch.
As we prepare, pre-orders for our AMD EPYC and Ryzen dedicated servers in Mexico are now open.
Secure your preferred configuration today and be among the first to deploy when our new location launches.
Choose from our high-performance bare metal, available for pre-order:
AMD EPYC 4545P 256GB
AMD Ryzen 9950X 256GB
Our Querétaro, Mexico location will mirror the bare metal infrastructure of our U.S. and Europe regions, with instant provisioning, 24/7 in-house technical support, and DDoS protection enabled by default.
All servers in Mexico include 500 Mbps of unmetered bandwidth.
Claim Your Server Today
If you have any questions, simply reply to this email or open a ticket, and our team will get back to you shortly.
Mexico is one of several new locations we’re introducing this summer at ReliableSite. We’ll have more to share soon.
— The ReliableSite Team

Comments
Woo hoo
$280-400/mo minimum for anyone skimming. Looks like wantelco upstream (270158), seems like a good network for the location.
ExtraVM Mexico? I hope someone buys it and sells VPSes. We could use more vps providers with Mexico location.
I don't use them anymore
I'm sure someone will try.
Beyond Wantelco we're waiting on IENTC to come online. Both were selected because of strengths in local routing within Mexico and the overall Latin American region.
We spent a good amount of effort testing with local isps in Mexico to find the right carriers.
Our offerings there are competitive in both hardware choices and bandwidth.
Hmmmm... Might be an idea... Depends if @MrRadic Plays nicely.
I'm not allowed to play anymore. Lots of new, really talented people making decisions now and the improvements are coming almost daily across support, operations, etc.
Honestly better than I could have ever done.
The truth is, I'm not really interested in Mexico; It's like having it in the United States. I prefer Peru... Brazil, for some reason, has too much ping For those in South America.
LG?
I'd love if someone did. I've been looking for a good Mexico VPS for ages.
Same
It will be here next week. We're still spinning up automation and other services.
https://www.reliablesite.net/network/
I checked out the upstream when this post was first up. They're announcing RS's ranges to DE-CIX FRA as well as NYC etc, it is prepended seemingly but prepends don't mean much when networks prioritise peering etc before transit.
https://lg.de-cix.net/search?q=209.222.111
Actually seems prepended on transit too?
What was the motivation behind Mexico rather than Dallas, Houston, or even McAllen?
I'm testing against 209.222.111.1 (with pingpe and globalping.io) and it seems to perform worse (latency wise) than Dallas in almost every scenario. (Columbia, Costa Rica, Brazil, Panama, Argentina, Bolivia, Venezuela, Uruguay, Ecuador)
I tested against an IENTC IP as well (38.65.139.1) since you said IENTC is coming up as well, and they don't really perform any better, and both Wantelco and IENTC have a presence in DE-CIX Dallas.
I didn't test like you did, but expected the results you got with respect to this Queretaro location and South America. Even Costa Rica and Panama make sense, as they are probably routed out to the coast, then under sea, before landing back on land. I can see this PoP being interesting if your users are in Mexico City though.
If want to have ping/looking glass testing here in Houston.
Can use https://lg.62467.net
tacohost incoming
ReliableSite are great. Sponsoring 2 GrapheneOS mirrors in LA and Miami.
Dallas incoming.
The people who want Mexico and understand routing in Mexico will know why we made the choices we made.
If you don't live in Mexico or have any presence there, I understand you're looking world wide from the outside in, major carriers are hitting the big surrounding PoPs, these are all backhaul, but provide terrible hyper local connectivity.
Mexico is under served and not connected like other major hubs, so it took a lot of effort to find the right upstream.
Ah, okay. I remembered talking with you a year or so ago and you were looking at facilities in/around Dallas. I assumed this location was a change in plans in regards to Dallas rather than a different location.
That'll teach me to assume.
More options the better honestly. Now we need someone to do Brazil.
We're weeks away from Dallas, just finishing up dark fiber and cross connects there at infomart.
Otherwise servers and equipment is already racked and ready to go.
You mean latency? Ping is an application.
There's just too much
/bin/pingin Brazil. Ever log into a Brazilian server? It's/bin/pingeverywhere!Yes, I mean latency. “Ping” is a command available almost everywhere, so it has become synonymous with measuring latency.
92.38.150.24 This is the IP address of the Counter-Strike server for Play CS Brazil https://play-cs.com/es/servers