I think you are asking which general geographical areas you should use
for your hosting. Well... it depends on who you are going to use for
hosting and where your clients are likely to come from. I can give very
detailed specifics if you would be willing to be more specific about
your needs.

-Matt

On Feb 3, 2004, at 4:55 PM, Eric wrote:

> We have a way OT issue to work through and thought you folks here may
> be
>  able to help...
>
>  We have a critical client with absolute mission critical
> functionality that
>  needs to be able to function even in emergency and regional
> outages.��What I
>  am starting to research for the first time on this scale is the proper
>  distribution of data centers and redundant blah blah blah...and I am
> at the
>  point of backbones and providers.��Is there such an animal as a map
> that
>  demonstrates higher concentration of backbone areas?��Would a major
> ISP even
>  give up that info...we are sensitive to security obviously but before
> I
>  start that route I was wondering if there was some "generalized"
> source that
>  just says, hey here works great and here in each region.��I hate to
> just
>  toss a pin at a major city centers as I believe we could identify
> better and
>  more relevant criteria.
>
>  If you happen to have experience in such requirements, even drop us a
> line.
>  We don't want to recreate the darned wheel.
>
>  Does that make sense?��Thanks.
>
>  Regards,
>
>  Eric J. Hoffman
>  Managing Partner
>  Datastream Connexion, LLC
>  1.888.690.2893
>
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