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Where to place a server beyond the Urals?
We have offices throughout Russia up to Vladivostok, and everyone uses our internal SIP telephony.
Advise where to place the server in which data center, to which all the main providers of the Far Cities flock
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Novosibirsk, Rostelecom, but if it is for IP telephony, then the prices will be VERY high, since the amount of traffic will be the same for input and output. And so their DC is connected, it seems, directly to the main channels ...
Novosibirsk, this is the best city for accommodation right?
There are no resellers in Novosibirsk who place VDS in the Novosibirsk DC?
I'm just looking
www.rtcomm.ru/geo/net/pics/bigmap_20071128_b.png
Map, Yekaterinburg and Novosib are key cities?
And what is the key city to the south?
There are no such data centers, there are no independent data centers beyond the Urals, they all belong to providers, respectively, traffic between different providers, at best, goes through Moscow, at worst, through Europe.
In many cities, rtcomm, rostelecom, synters, and zsttk have their own data centers.
In terms of channels, Rostelecom is best, right?
What is the key factor better than Yekaterinburg or Novosibirsk?
If I know the IP of my offices, how can I analyze where it is better to put it?
Give me the IP address of the Rostelecom data center in Novosib
I will try to trace from the offices
For me, the most critical is if the channel actually goes through Europe!
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