I may just be spouting nonsense, but I've heard a few separate people
mention to me that Iceland is an increasingly attractive place for hosting,
as they're in the Schengen area (making it easy to get to) but *not* in the
European Union (so not subject to EU laws on hosting data), it's got a lot
of green energy, and cooling is cheaper because it's cold there.
If this is actually just hyperbole, I'd appreciate if someone told me why
that is so, so that I can tell my friends why they're wrong! :-)
Dan
On 18 October 2013 21:05, Ken Snider <ksnider(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
The Wikimedia Foundation's Technical Operations
team is seeking proposals
on the provisioning of a new data-centre facility.
After working through the specifics internally, we now have a public RFP
posted[1] and ready for proposals. We invite any organization meeting the
requirements outlined to submit a proposal for review.
Most of the relevant details are in the document itself, but feel free to
reach out to myself or the list should anyone have any questions.
Please, feel free to forward this link far and wide - have colleagues,
contacts or friends in the data-centre sector? Then please, forward it on!
:)
Thanks!
--Ken.
[1]
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/RFP/2013_Datacenter
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