George,

As a previous thread had stated I would opt for Singapore as well. 1) The 
country is more technology driven. They speak good english, and the country is 
beautiful too, without the uncertain future.

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-----Original Message-----
From: George Sanders [mailto:gosand1...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 24, 2009 2:24 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Recommendations for Hong Kong datacenter,and a sanity check for my 
geopolitical conclusions ?



I will be expanding a small network infrastructure service (read: DNS and mail 
... a few 1u and 2u servers) to Hong Kong next year.

We don't have any particular customer base in Hong Kong - rather, we have 
customers all over southeast asia and would like to serve them better, as well 
as attract more SE Asia customers.

I chose Hong Kong for the following reasons:

- South Korea is alternately happy with / upset with Japan, and I don't want to 
deal with that

- Japan is is alternately happy with / upset with South Korea, and I don't want 
to deal with that

- Mainland China is out of the question, for obvious reasons

- The smaller (Thailand, Vietnamese, Phillipines, etc.) countries all have 
their own particular issues (recent coup in Thailand, etc.)

So the choice came down to Hong Kong or Singapore, and I chose Hong Kong 
because it seems easier to "just get things done" there.  I realize that in the 
long term there is a greater risk of social paradigm shift in Hong Kong because 
of mainland China, but in the short run it seems that Hong Kong is more 
"functional" than Singapore.

Any comments on the above thought process ?


The obvious follow-up is, which datacenter ?

I need a full service center that will give me rackspace and let me just plug 
ethernet into their switch.  I am not interested in brokering my own 
connectivity, nor am I interested in running my own routers.  I want to pay one 
bill to one organization and get one cable.  The end.

I think there are further considerations though ... I read details of one very 
modern, very sexy datacenter housed in a skyscraper, but my research showed me 
that this building has been built on land reclaimed from the sea, and there is 
reasonable concern that the sand underpinnings could liquify, to a degree, in a 
seismic event.  I'd also like to be more than a few feet above sea level.  
Honestly, as sexy as it would be to be in a slick tower right on the bay in 
Central Hong Kong, I would much rather find some nondescript, one story 
building, miles from the coast and a few hundred feet above sea level.

What recommendations might someone have ?

Thank you very much for any comments or suggestions you may have.


      

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