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Question about co-lo in APAC region
- Subject: Question about co-lo in APAC region
- From: blakjak at blakjak.net (Mark Foster)
- Date: Thu, 07 May 2015 10:35:05 +1200
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I would support this. I've had a hand in supporting infrastructure
located in India and even with a relatively competent partner, some
challenges in timely issue resolution.
My current employer operate facilities in Singapore, Malaysia and China
with a lot more success (comparitively speaking).
Singapore and Malaysia are heavily favoured due to their large ICT and
financial service industries as noted, also their english tends to be
excellent and from a telecommunications perspective, they are reasonably
well-served.
If you want a reference to someone who can help you in SG, MY or CN,
you're welcome to contact me off-list.
I've also in a past-life worked with a partner in Japan, their service
was excellent but there were more language challenges there for us poor
sods limited to English.
Cheers,
Mark.
On 7/05/2015 7:39 a.m., Rafael Possamai wrote:
> Personal opinion: developing countries tend to have unstable utility
> service (power is what matters here), so your DC of choice in India should
> be Tier 4 preferably, which are hard to find and really expensive. Budget
> allowing, I'd stick to Hong Kong, Shangai or Singapore as you mentioned
> initially. These cities have pretty large financial services industries
> (which rely heavily on IT & telco in general) and large companies like
> Equinix/Digital Realty have already done the heavy lifting for you in terms
> of scoping a good location for an APAC datacenter.
>
>
> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:28 AM, c b <bz_siege_01 at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is a pre-project discovery question... any help would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>> We have upcoming partnerships (opportunities) in APAC. The original plan
>> was to place the hub in Singapore. Just weeks before everyone was ready to
>> begin the RFP, it turns out that one of our partner businesses owns a Co-Lo
>> in India. Not sure what the name or the size of this business is yet. While
>> it would be nice to take advantage of this, we have potential partnerships
>> in China and other areas of APAC in development... we are hesitating to put
>> our APAC hub in India just based on latency and where the undersea cables
>> run.
>> So, I'm reaching out to NANOG... some of you guys have either worked with
>> businesses (or work in provider space) in both India and Singapore (and
>> elsewhere, such as Japan). Is there a clear reason to use/not-use India as
>> a hub? What would the pros/cons be? Is there a clear advantage to using
>> Singapore as we originally planned?
>> Again, we appreciate the feedback.
>> LFoD