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Tips For Handling the Amsterdam Data Centre Crisis

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Both the Dutch government and municipalities have banned data centre building in Amsterdam as well as power upgrades for existing facilities. The initial data centre ban was lifted several years ago, but stringent energy efficiency standards have deterred subsequent building and created an image of a city hostile to business. On top of that, the municipality is denying power upgrades. For example, the only way to get incremental power right now at AM5, arguably the single best peering point in the city, is to get vacated or novated space. A client of mine asked for space there, but Equinix replied that power was maxed out and authorities had frozen the total power available to AM5 at the current level. Some local observers argue these moratoriums largely reflect infrastructure neglect in areas like transmission, but I suspect at least in part it is an attempt to appease the Dutch public over power rates. The current Dutch government qualifies as very right wing populist with a host of ...

The English Channel: The Most Reliable Way Across Is The Chunnel

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Many networks have Paris and London POPs. Unfortunately,  the English Channel is teeming with cargo and fishing vessels. So subsea cable outages are common and made worse by the fact that only three new subsea cable has been built in the last 20 years, Scylla, Zeus, and CrossChannel. Most of the older cables are more susceptible to outages because undersea surveys and burial standards have sharply improved in the last 15 years.  In contrast, the Chunnel consists of two railroad tunnels plus a service tunnel carved out of solid rock, mostly chalk, approximately 75 meters below the sea floor and protected from sea water by a layer of clay. Fibre has been installed in these tunnels and several long haul providers offer the route at prices comparable to those on subsea cables. This is undoubtedly the most reliable route between the two countries and I highly recommend it as part of any network linking the UK to the European Continent. Feel free to contact me for more information a...