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time0ut 3 hours ago

Some data centers are more valuable as targets than others. For example, those comprising us-gov-east-1 and us-gov-west-1 or, god forbid, us-east-1. I don’t expect it is a difficult task to find them and other critical infrastructure for a state, but probably more involved than popping open google maps.

jdxcode 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

I've always wondered what "us-east-1" is, presumably it's more than just 1 building

arjie an hour ago | parent [-]

That's a region. It's not only many buildings, it's many zones, each of which are many datacenters. A region is just a virtual partition for their services. A zone is a fault domain for their services, and a single zone is met by many datacenters, each of which can have many buildings. Or at the least, I know of at least one datacenter which has multiple buildings, that is within one zone that has multiple datacenters, that is within one region that has multiple zones.

jmalicki 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

The US government's security priority should be moving critical us-east-1 services into Cheyenne Mountain.

throwup238 an hour ago | parent [-]

Probably cheaper to just take over 33 Thomas Street [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/33_Thomas_Street

jmalicki an hour ago | parent [-]

That is not safe in the same way.

That is way more of a worse target than the existing us-east-1.