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Ask HN: Why so many data centers in Northern Virginia?

15 pointsby rcardo11almost 2 years ago

4 comments

dougmwnealmost 2 years ago
Because that’s where the defense and intelligence industry is centered.
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toast0almost 2 years ago
MAE-East[1] was there, which means all the networks are there, which means it&#x27;s a great place to put a datacenter. If you only have one datacenter on the planet, it should probably be in the US; the US has good connectivity to the rest of the world, and local customers with lots of disposable income. If you have one datacenter in the US, DC&#x2F;Northern VA is a good place, near to the bulk of the population. If you have two datacenters, one on the west coast is a good idea. If you have three, Chicago or Dallas.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;MAE-East" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.m.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;MAE-East</a>
Amfyalmost 2 years ago
cheap land (before), cheap and lots of electricity Property tax&#x2F;sales tax&#x2F;use tax incentives High fiber density&#x2F;“network” effect (literally haha)<p>Somewhat central to most of U.S population
silisilialmost 2 years ago
AOL and the early ISPs set up base there, and the first IX was created there.<p>Now if you want to go back further and ask why ISPs set up shop there, that&#x27;s likely due to location and nearby population.