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Centro de Dados Linode em Toronto Agora Disponível

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Estamos ansiosos para anunciar a abertura do nosso mais novo centro de dados em Toronto, Canadá. Linode Toronto é nosso 10º centro de dados global e permitirá que nossos clientes canadenses implantem cargas de trabalho na nuvem em solo canadense.

Cerca de um terço da comunidade de desenvolvedores do Canadá chama Toronto de casa, o que o torna um ajuste natural para nosso mais novo centro de dados e para as dezenas de milhares de clientes canadenses que confiam em nós. Toronto inclui a disponibilidade de todos os recursos e serviços Linode similares aos nossos outros centros de dados a preços padrão da Linode. Além disso, foi construído utilizando os nossos últimos servidores e está ligado ao nosso backbone global.

Linode Toronto também satisfaz os requisitos de conformidade de dados no país da Lei Canadiana de Protecção de Informação Pessoal e Documentos Electrónicos ("PIPEDA") e da Legislação Anti-Spam ("CASL"). Para mais informações, consulte o nosso Cumprimento, Termos de Serviço, e documentação de Privacidade.

Clientes com Linodes em outros centros de dados que desejem mudar-se para Toronto podem cloná-los para as novas instalações. O método de clonagem é recomendado, uma vez que você será capaz de colocar seus serviços em um novo endereço IP antes de alterar seus registros DNS. Alternativamente, você pode abrir um ticket de Suporte e nós podemos configurar uma migração para você. Para novos Linodes, basta escolher "Toronto" como o local ao criar a sua instância de nuvem.

E caso você tenha perdido, anunciamos recentemente planos de CPU dedicada para cargas de trabalho intensas como CI/CD, codificação de vídeo, aprendizagem de máquinas, servidores de jogos e servidores de aplicações ocupados. Fique de olho em mais anúncios sobre nossos próximos data centers da Índia e Sydney, Object Storage, Linode Kubernetes, One-Click Apps e muito mais.


Comentários (25)

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    First off: Congratulations to you on finally stepping foot on Canadian soils!

    Question for the staff: Following this announcement, will Linode start to charge Canadian sales tax to Canadians?

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      Thanks, and great question. Right now we don’t have plans to charge Canadian GST. If that changes, we’ll be sure to announce it.

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    Is there any difference in AUP between USA based Linodes and those in Canada?

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      Hi William: There’s no difference since our AUP is the same across all Linodes, regardless of location.

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    Sydney FTW

    Can’t wait!

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    Are there any plans for other Canadian locations? Toronto isn’t especially well connected from western Canada, although slightly better than what I’ve got right now. I’m debating whether it makes sense to move anything or wait longer?

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      Hey Dave, thanks for your suggestion. There is nothing planned at the moment, though we’ve added your request for another location to our internal tracker.

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    About time !!
    Thanks

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    Thanks Linode 🙂 Many of our Canadian clients require their hosting to be physically located in Canada. We will definitely try moving servers to Linode in Toronto.

    I suggest a second data center in Canada, but in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Toronto is great 🙂 But for people located on or around the west coast of Canada, there is to much latency (too slow) with data centers located in Toronto 🙁 Because it is 2,500+ miles/4,000+ km away.

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    The pleasure is ours! I’ve added your suggestion for a data center in Vancouver to our internal idea tracker. If you need a hand with moving any of your current Linodes to Toronto, open up a ticket and we’ll be happy to help.

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    Congratulations for the new opening. It would be nice if one day you make a virtual visit through your data centers. it would be very interesting

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    Emmanuel Botnation

    Great! I hope the next one will be in France, Linode has a big community in Paris. We hope that the stickers and t-shirts will, one day, come to us 😉

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    great, welcome to canada

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    hope to have the Linode Cloud of hk,I leave linode long time when the JP1 can’t get it

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    My website physically located at Linode server in California , and users have access to the website through Cloudflare. If I move website to Toronto, will it improve/impair latency for users in Vancouver and Toronto areas?

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    Just moved from NJ to Toronto. Cloning worked flawlessly. You guys rock!

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    O Canada! Glad to see Linode coming closer to home. Another +1 for a Vancouver data centre, but one thing at a time.

    Checking relative speed from here in Vancouver using Linode’s speedtest servers/files

    Shaw 600Mb/s Cable Home connection
    Fremont: Ping 33.7ms, 56MB/s
    Toronto: Ping 60.4ms, 34MB/s

    Telus 1000Mb/s Fibre Work connection:
    Fremont: Ping 27.9ms, 69MB/s
    Toronto: Ping 66.3ms, 25MB/s

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    Sydney! 🙂 And I thought that would never happen. Though I suppose it hasn’t, yet…

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    Can’t wait!!

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    Definitely moving to Toronto.

    Echo the comments above. Toronto is great, Vancouver is better.

    Join Amazon, Apple, Microsoft and others in Vancouver!

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    Does Linode consider data in the new Toronto data center to be subject to the US Patriot Act?

    Besides having their data hosted in Canada, that’s what my Canadian customers care most about.

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    Good question @Scott Stockton…

    Linode staff, what are the chances that Toronto location gets AMD CPUs anytime soon? Also, there are some posts on your forum about Linode being a US company – and therefore US laws applying to its non-US servers. What is Linode’s stance on this?
    Thanks.

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    Linode, you should add this to the rest of your webpages… Pretty obvious. I had to google “Linode Toronto” to see it actually existed. Also your speedtest page.

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