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Amazon Web Services To Build Two New Aussie Data Centers 27

Bismillah writes: Sydney will get two new AWS data centers in the western and south-western parts of the city. AWS apparently decided to build the new DCs after it struggled to find enough Tier III space for rapid expansion in the region.
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Amazon Web Services To Build Two New Aussie Data Centers

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  • I drive past the location they're going to build the data centers every day. It's mainly decrepit farms and grasslands. It's a common place for grass fires

    How many people do these things usually employ?
    • by mjwx ( 966435 )

      I drive past the location they're going to build the data centers every day. It's mainly decrepit farms and grasslands. It's a common place for grass fires How many people do these things usually employ?

      In other words, where land is cheap. DC's dont normally employ that many people.

    • by cusco ( 717999 )

      Depends on the type and size of site, and the phase it's in. During construction, hundreds of people in the construction trades, especially since Amazon is building sites out as fast as they can pour concrete. Once construction is finished (or mostly finished) scores of people are busy installing racks, racking servers, running cables, etc. Once the site starts to go live the unskilled and semi-skilled trades mostly go away, except for a couple of dozen security and maintenance staff, and they add a coup

  • hopefully this might fix the terrible speeds ones gets from S3 at times.

    • by GweeDo ( 127172 )

      It will only help if people use that S3 region. It won't magically make things from US East faster for you.

  • by DaMattster ( 977781 ) on Wednesday October 15, 2014 @07:28AM (#48148425)
    With Amazon hemorrhaging money to the tune of 2bn, how can they possibly afford new data centers without some serious financial backing? A recent article questions the safety of keeping data stored in the cloud because how could you retrieve your data if your cloud provider should go tits up. Furthermore, even with the fastest transmission speeds and lowest latency times available, it could take days to recover large amounts of data. Then you have to have the storage to accommodate what you've ostensibly outsourced.
    • by u38cg ( 607297 )
      If Amazon ever stopped investing its profits in investing in growing its business, it would be spitting off eyewatering amounts of cash.
    • by thieh ( 3654731 )
      I am suspecting the plan is to expand so you got virtual monopoly, and then start charging money.

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