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Linode Expands Global Infrastructure with Sydney Data Center

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Over the past year, we’ve expanded our footprint to some of the fastest-growing technology hubs in the world — like Toronto, Mumbai, and officially launching today, Sydney.

This newest outpost brings the industry’s best price-to-performance cloud closer to home for our thousands of customers in Australia. Like our 10 similar data centers located strategically around the globe, Linode Sydney offers a better, more geographically-tuned alternative to complicated and costly hyperscale cloud providers.

From the beginning, Australia has represented one of our largest customer communities and a heavily-requested location for expansion. Sydney is one of the largest innovation centers in the world and home to nearly half of all Australian startups. Public cloud adoption in Sydney is growing at a higher rate than anywhere else in the world. 

Launching Linode Sydney is our commitment to giving our customers the price, service, and performance they deserve.

Linode Sydney is another way to support our customers in deploying applications in the cloud, with core Linode products available now. We plan to release Block Storage, GPUs, Object Storage, and Linode Kubernetes Engine to the Australian market in 2020. 


Get Started in Sydney

Linode Sydney cloud services are available at the same low, flat, and transparent price as our other data centers.

We have a comprehensive Getting Started Guide, and our 24/7/365 Support Team is just a phone call or email away.


Comments (6)

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    What carriers for IP Transit do you have at your Sydney data centre? I am specifically looking for Telstra as they have low latency direct Asia routing from Sydney and Perth.

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    Just wondering who owns the data center in Sydney.

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    What carriers for IP Transit do you have at your Sydney data centre?

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    Do you have Perth Australia as a datacentre

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