Google-datacenter-list
Seeing that Google regularly adds new datacenters into the system and simultaneously removes old ones, it usually only takes a year for lists with datacenter IP-addresses to become obsolete and contain many non-functioning entries. Having the need for such a list today but being unable to find one that I could trust to a reasonable degree, I have compiled my own:For all who are too ashamed to show up to their SEO-friends with only 79 Google-IPs, you can substitute the “.99” a the end of every IP-addres with .1 to .8, .16 to .39, .65 to .72, .80 to .103, .129 to 136, .144 to .167 and .193 to .231 (“incidentally” 128 IPs per /24s) which gives you more than 10.000 IPs.
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