• squiblet
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    8 months ago

    Yandex has a large office in Amsterdam. Not sure where its all served from but they have offices in 12 countries.

    • Aniki 🌱🌿
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      58 months ago

      yandex.com resolves to mother russia

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      inetnum:        77.88.55.0 - 77.88.55.255
      netname:        YANDEX-77-88-55
      status:         ASSIGNED PA
      country:        RU
      descr:          Yandex enterprise network
      admin-c:        YNDX1-RIPE
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      remarks:        INFRA-AW
      org:            ORG-YA1-RIPE
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      created:        2012-10-12T12:22:03Z
      last-modified:  2022-04-05T15:29:50Z
      
      • @abhibeckert
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        78 months ago

        That doesn’t mean the servers are physically located in Russia. It just means they are controlled by an organisation that considers Russia their primary country.

      • Kid_Thunder
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        8 months ago

        It doesn’t ‘resolve’ to Russia. The IP was allocated to yandex who’s record for that block is listed in Russia. Any IP addres in that /24 can literally be used anywhere in their infrastructure anywhere in the world.

        I have a VPS for example that RIPE shows is allocated to a company in Germany but the physical server sits in a datacenter on the west coast of the US.

      • squiblet
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        18 months ago

        I’m sure they have sufficient infrastructure to route elsewhere if Russian servers are inaccessible. I doubt anyway that servers in the rest of the world are typically served from Russia since that would be inefficient.