[36053] in North American Network Operators' Group
Advice on colo locations in SJC
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Simon Lockhart)
Fri Mar 23 05:34:45 2001
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From: Simon Lockhart <simonl@rd.bbc.co.uk>
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All,
I'm just trying to work out a plan for building my network into the SJC
area. (I've got LA sorted - it looks like 1 Wilshire is the place to be -
or nearby!).
I'll be needing to hook up to MAE-West ATM, and to PAIX, bringing in
long-haul backbone circuits (from LA and probably an alternate route from
NY), and hopping out a few local circuits to the Bay area. Initially I'd
be looking for just 1 or two racks to house routers, but longer term would
need access to a larger colo space if we build a server farm. All colo
should be "neutral" where possible.
MAE-W looks to be in 55 South Market, SJ, and a few people seem to have
colo available there. Is that a good place to be? Any better suggestions?
Thanks,
Simon
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