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tndibona | 1 year ago

But what about the cost and complexity of a room with the racks and the cooling needs of running these machines? And the uninterrupted power setup? The wiring mess behind the racks.

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bradfa|1 year ago

There is a very competitive market for colo providers in basically every major metropolitan area in the US, Europe, and Asia. The racks, power, cooling, and network to your machines is generally very robust and clearly documented on how to connect. Deploying servers in house or in a colo is a well understood process with many experts who can help if you don’t have these skills.

rob_c|1 year ago

Colo offers the ability to ship and deploy and keep latencies down if you're global, but if you're local yes you should just get someone on site and the modern equivalent of a T1 line setup to your premises if you're running "online" services.

hyhconito|1 year ago

I'm not fastmail but this is not rocket science. Has everyone forgotten how datacentre services work in 2024?

rob_c|1 year ago

Yes they have and they feel they deserve credit for discovering a WiFi cable is more reliable to the new shiny kit that was sold to them by a vendor...

grishka|1 year ago

Own hardware doesn't mean own data center. Many data centers offer colocation.

jonatron|1 year ago

Even for cloud providers, these are mostly other people's problems, eg: Equinix

7952|1 year ago

Do colocation facilities solve that?