You can get "cloud" outside the US, but the biggest are going to be
related to US companies.

See the MS / US DoJ case as Microsoft is fighting to quash US DoJ
search warrants for data in their EU hosting facilities. Coming soon
to a Supreme Court near you!

AWS, MS Azure, IBM/SoftLayer all have presences outside the US. So do
Savvis, CSC, HP, etc.

Verizon Terremark is also global; Terremark is/was a non-US company, I
don't know the legal status now.

For APAC - CtrlS (India), NTT (Japan and nearby), DImension Data (NTT
susidiary), Fujitsu, Internet Initiative Japan (IIJ), Orange, SingTel

For EU - Colt, BT Global Services, Interoute

I don't have any personal experience, but these are names that have
come up when I've done surveys to check non-US options in the past.


On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:06 PM, Yves Dorfsman <y...@zioup.com> wrote:
> On 2015-03-31 12:54, Branson Matheson wrote:
>>
>>  Does anyone have experience with an alternative to hosting services in a
>> cloud provider outside the US.  We're exploring some options and I was 
>> curious
>> if anyone else has tried to solve this problem and what they used?
>>
>
> OVH and atlantic.net have data centers in Canada.
>
> There might be value to legally be outside of a given country, but I'm not
> sure it really adds a lot of real security.
>
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