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Best Los Angeles Dedicated Server 


Need to make a switch from your current dedicated server hosting provider? Need a fresh location? Based in the US and just looking for something closer to home? Los Angeles, California is not just an ideal US hosting location, it’s also fairly popular among dedicated server users.

In 2015 the Los Angeles City Council passed an initiative to deploy a citywide 1 Gigabit broadband network in an effort to provide free wireless access to everyone. They will also continue to invest and add onto their existing fiber optic network. In addition, Los Angeles is an optimal location if you plan on targeting Asia-Pacific citizens since a growing number of Asian network carriers are directly connected to popular Los Angeles data centers. This forces a reduction in latency and vastly improves the user experience.

But a Los Angeles dedicated server is not for everyone. Here’s a few advantages and disadvantages that come with storing a dedicated server in The City of Angels.

Pro's and Con's of Los Angeles Hosting


1. Pro’s

– Superb peering capabilities. Most Asia-Pacific ISP’s and network carriers have a physical presence in Los Angeles, which makes interconnection simple and cost-effective.
– As the Western-most peering point to the Asia-Pacific region, an L.A. dedicated server provides the absolute best latency to overseas users.
– Compared to hosting solutions in China, Hong Kong, Tokyo, or even Sydney, Australia, Los Angeles typically has very affordable monthly bandwidth rates.
– Los Angeles is a well-known city across the entire world. The city is basically a globally recognized brand in its own right. So if you plan on moving your business to Los Angeles, doing so just might help you nab more overseas clients.

2. Con’s

– While bandwidth is fairly low-cost, the overall price points set by Los Angeles hosting providers tends to be on the higher side. This is simply due to the fact that Los Angeles has a higher cost of living, as well as higher property values, higher taxes, and in the end higher electricity rates.
– Natural disasters, more specifically earthquakes, are a legitimate threat throughout California, especially in L.A. This means that offsite backup drives and an established recovery plan are crucial factors to take into account if your web host is located anywhere in Southern California.
– The Eastern US coast has a higher population density. With this said, you run the risk of experiencing higher latency issues with the East coast, as well as Europe. If you’re running a website, then this isn’t exactly a deal breaker, but if you’re running a game server, you may need to choose a more optimal hosting location.

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