In terms of ‘Would it be viable to host in Canada?’ this is interesting on its own:
The first set of metrics are to other Canadian cities: 9 ms to Toronto. 14 ms to Ottawa. 47 ms to Calgary. 49 ms to Edmonton. 60 ms to Vancouver. The second set are to locations in the US: 9 ms to New York. 19 ms to Chicago. 16 ms to US East (Northern Virginia). 27 ms to US East (Ohio). 75 ms to US West (Oregon).
The first set of metrics are to other Canadian cities:
9 ms to Toronto. 14 ms to Ottawa. 47 ms to Calgary. 49 ms to Edmonton. 60 ms to Vancouver.
The second set are to locations in the US:
9 ms to New York. 19 ms to Chicago. 16 ms to US East (Northern Virginia). 27 ms to US East (Ohio). 75 ms to US West (Oregon).
But there’s also this:
AWS data centers in Canada draw power from a grid that generates 99% of its electricity using hydropower
I think that’s fantastic.
Going to have to try that Gaming cloud thing again, see how the latency works now
In terms of ‘Would it be viable to host in Canada?’ this is interesting on its own:
But there’s also this:
I think that’s fantastic.
Going to have to try that Gaming cloud thing again, see how the latency works now