On 15/Nov/19 04:58, Mehmet Akcin wrote:
Hey there
I have been putting my thoughts on Infrapedia blog and sharing with folks like
https://www.infrapedia.com/post/top20cities-datacenters
I am working on a new article and this time my topic will be looking at cable landing stations(cls). Do you consider cable landing stations as a datacenter? Do you have any experience deploying a pop in CLS? Are you able to share (on or off record) your experience which I can refer as your experience (good or bad) why deploying a pop inside a CLS is good or bad idea. Any additional comments..
I am not a big fan of CLS deployments. They have limited networks ( like only carriers and no eyeballs) and very expensive connectivity (usually)
Thank you in advance sharing your experience
As a submarine operator that "sometimes" sells co-lo space, in most cases, it would be because of a lack of choice. Every time a proper, carrier-neutral data centre has sprung up near the CLS, it becomes the natural place to deploy. Take Mombasa, for example. For a long time, the only co-lo facilities were CLS's. A new, carrier-neutral facility popped up, and we are encouraging all of our customers to either go there (new) or spill into there (if they want to expand). As a submarine cable operator, it's no fun running a CLS like a data centre. AC power, for example, is not generally standard. Space is limited. Access controls are different from normal data centre procedures. Manning by technical staff may not always be 24/7. I could go on. But, if you have no choice, and the CLS isn't trying to milk you for all your worth, then by all means. Mark.