Crosslake does not use the Enwave cooling pipes to enter 151 Front.
Torix is at 151 Front, but 151 Front is not Torix.
At 06:35 PM 15/11/2019, Andrew Paolucci via NANOG wrote:
Fresh water might not be in your scope for the
article, but I believe crosslakefibre.ca
operates a link across Lake Ontario, Buffalo to
Toronto at TORIX 151 Front Street, but you'd
need to verify with them if indeed the landing
comes directly into the facility, this may be
the case though as lake water is used for
cooling within the facility providing conduits already in place.
Can't wait to read the article!
Regards,
Andrew Paolucci
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On Friday, November 15, 2019 6:20 PM, Javier J
<jav...@advancedmachines.us> wrote:
I would think that just a few extra fractions
of a second from the cable station to a DC/IX
are better than a DC/IX near the beach where
water can wipe it all out. Preferably DC/IX
should be on the 2nd or third floor IMHO on some islands.
- J
On Fri, Nov 15, 2019 at 4:11 PM Owen DeLong
<<mailto:o...@delong.com>o...@delong.com> wrote:
Some Caribbean islands had IXs in landing
stations early on IIRC. Usually before the
island built itâs first datacenter.
Some of them were better/faster about moving to
the datacenter once it was established than others.
Owen
On Nov 15, 2019, at 01:47 , Martijn Schmidt
via NANOG <<mailto:nanog@nanog.org>nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
I think AMS-IX had an exchange in Mombasa in
the SEACOM landing station at some point, but
that is gone now. I'm not sure about the exact
reasons there but someone here probably knows what happened.
There's also a big amount of carriers in the
TATA landing station in Mumbai, it is the
second-largest in that market just behind GPX
in terms of carrier density at least according to PeeringDB.
Best regards,
Martijn
On 11/15/19 3:58 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
Hey there
I have been putting my thoughts on Infrapedia
blog and sharing with folks like
<https://www.infrapedia.com/post/top20cities-datacenters>https://www.infrapedia.com/post/top20cities-datacenters
I am working on a new article and this time
my topic will be looking at cable landing
stations(cls). Do you consider cable landing
stations as a datacenter? Do you have any
experience deploying a pop in CLS? Are you
able to share (on or off record) your
experience which I can refer as your
experience (good or bad) why deploying a pop
inside a CLS is good or bad idea. Any additional comments..
I am not a big fan of CLS deployments. They
have limited networks ( like only carriers
and no eyeballs) and very expensive connectivity (usually)
Thank you in advance sharing your experience
Mehmet
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