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#212126 - 02/04/02 10:41 AM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: TheSoulgirl]
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Registered: 10/14/00
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FYI, according to 4webspace's page, RaQ3s come standard with 128MB Ram, and to get 512MB, there is a setup fee of $75.<br /><br />I went a slightly different route:<br />I am leasing a RaQ4i with 256MB Ram, 20GB harddisk, and 300GB bandwidth from Rackshack.net. It had a $250 setup fee, though. Considering I transfer over 180GB from my site, the bandwidth is why I chose to go with this company.<br /><br />I wish I had waited... two months after I signed up, rackshack.net introduced some "white box linux" machines. The least expensive of those is a 1Ghz Duron machine, with 512MB Ram, 20GB HD, and 300GB bandwidth for $99 per month with a $299 setup fee with the Ensim Control Panel software and $349 with the Plesk Control Panel software. If it weren't for the setup fee, I would have switched servers shortly after the new ones became available.
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#212137 - 07/09/03 12:03 AM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: LCarter]
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Registered: 02/18/02
Posts: 1969
Loc: Lansing, Michigan
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As a former Infinology customer, I will say this, "STAY AWAY!" <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /><br /><br />They were decent, not too expensive and offered a lot of features. But very sporadic downtime, and a lot of issues with billing made me switch. Granted, this was a while ago, but to this day, I haven't been a customer of theirs for some time, yet they still send me these overdue invoices. I have told them to remove me from their list, as I don't host with them, yet they continue to send me invoices <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /><br /><br />Just remember, you get what you pay for with hosting. 35GB/100GB for 16/month is impossible. They rely 90% of their customers using only 10% of their allotted resources, and oversell like crazy.<br /><br />I'm not going to tell you who to go with, or who is better than who... but Infinology is not very good, and as a former customer of theirs, I cannot recomend them. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /><br /><br />If you have any other questions related to hosting, or various companies, let me know, I'll be happy to fill you in.
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#212155 - 08/30/03 05:24 PM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: Gorlum]
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Registered: 03/25/02
Posts: 207
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No, I'm not American, but yes, I do mean "outside of America." I basically run a sportsbetting portal, and although we don't take bets ourselves, we provide advertising to those who do. Plus there are affiliate schemes involved so in legal terms this could make us part of the picture if push came to shove. The UK would be ideal in terms of a web host, as long as the pricing is comparable to Rackshack. I don't need all 700GB/mth though, 100GB would be just fine for now.<br /><br />On a side note, does anyone know what kind of legal issues revolve around hosting in a particular country? What happens if a company from country "A" runs a web site, makes advertising revenue, etc., and decides to rent a server abroad in country "B"? Can the tax people in country "B" step in and state, "you must pay your taxes here because your server is physically located here." ??<br /><br />Is renting a server or web space in a particular country equivalent or running a business in THAT country?
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#212160 - 10/22/03 05:48 PM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: CHOELIN]
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Registered: 03/25/02
Posts: 207
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Is anyone here a customer of www.servermatrix.com ? How do they compare to Rackshack in terms of quality and service?<br /><br />I noticed that you get certain levels of server management free with this company. The silver level (free) includes:<br />- Ping Monitoring.<br />- Network IDS.<br />- Onsite Hands and Eyes.<br />- O/S updates and patches.<br />- Service Monitoring (FTP, SSH, HTTP, HTTPS, Terminal Services, etc….) [up to 3 services]<br />- System Monitoring (Drive Space, Processor usage, Server Load, etc….) [up to 3 services]<br />- Process Monitoring (ColdFusion.exe, PGP.exe, ApacheGuard.sh, snort, etc….) [up to 3 services]<br /><br />Is this really a big deal or are they just trying to make it seem so? How hard are the O/S updates/patches to carry out on Red Hat servers? Simple stuff, or is it actually possible to get it wrong as a totally inexperienced user?
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#212161 - 10/23/03 08:47 AM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: CHOELIN]
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Registered: 02/18/02
Posts: 1969
Loc: Lansing, Michigan
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I have not heard much about them, so I can't comment on their service. But the free server "management" is not a big deal, they are really just trying to make it look like you get a lot of great stuff for free.<br /><br />In most instances, dedicated server control panels and server admin packages come with these things, such as service monitors, system monitors, etc. They are built right in and you can check them at any time.<br /><br />I personally use cPanel/WHM and infact, on top of having these service and system monitors, you can even set them up to email or page you when resources are critical or a service fails. <br /><br />Also, these control panels typically have built in updating features, and they will update mysql, php, apache modules, etc all automatically as well.<br /><br />From looking at their FAQ, you get cPanel on linux machines, but no control panel at all for windows machines. So for the inexperienced, they may have some added monitoring stuff for the windows machine, but if you get cpanel with linux, basically everything they list is built in.<br /><br />The only thing I am wondering about is the O/S updates. I can't immagine them doing linux updates for free.. windows yes, that is easy. But when you have to update the kernal or something, that is a bit difficult, and almost all providers I've seen, even higher end providers charge a fee to do kernal upgrades.<br /><br />Either way, I hope that information helps you in your decision!
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#212168 - 10/23/03 05:25 PM
Re: Who is the best host for 60-100 gig bandwidth
[Re: CHOELIN]
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Registered: 02/18/02
Posts: 1969
Loc: Lansing, Michigan
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Well, actually I own Vertexhost <img src="http://www.ubbdev.com/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /><br /><br />So yes, my server is with them you could say <img src="http://www.ubbdev.com/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> And you're right, I don't offer any dedicated packages at this time. That is still in the works.<br /><br />If you are going to co-lo, then remember, you need to purchase your own server, which will cost a few thousand up front. Then typically you are responsible for installing the operating system, software, etc.. unless you pay to have them do that.<br /><br />It is much easier for someone who may not have a lot of time or knowledge in that area to just get a dedicated server with a company, that way they do all of the work getting it ready, then all you need to do is put your websites on it <img src="http://www.ubbdev.com/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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