Dedicated Linux - Which IPP?
Sorted by price.
Who should I definately remove?
I need a short list...
Skynet-RHat or BSD-$170-$260 Setup
Cel400,32MB,6IDE,50GB Bandwidth,1IP
http://www.skynetweb.com/
This domain seems to load *slow*...
Add'l IPs:
Per month:
2 $1
6 $3
14 $7
30 $15
62 $31
126 $63
Skynet-RHat-BSD-$191-$287 Setup
PII450,32MB,6IDE,50GB Bandwidth,1IP
http://www.skynetweb.com/
Skynet-RHat-BSD-$260-$376 Setup
PIII500,32MB,6IDE,50GB Bandwidth,1IP
http://www.skynetweb.com/
Dell-RHat-$199-$350 Setup
PIII600,64MB,9Scsi,21GB Bandwidth,8IPs
http://www.dellhost.com/
Add'l IPs:
IP Addresses (first 8 free)
Setup: $25
Per month:
16 $12
32 $36
64 $84
Rackspace-RHat-$202-$250 Setup
AMD or PIII500,64MB,10IDE,2GB Bandwidth,1IP
http://rackspace.com/
Add'l IPs:
Per month:
2 IPs $2
5 IPs $8
8 IPs $14
16 IPs $30
32 IPs $62
64 IPs $126
128 IPs $254
Hostway-RHat-$242-$250 Setup
Cel533,128MB,15IDE,10GB Bandwidth,5IPs
http://www.hostway.com/
Add'l IPs: ???
"The page cannot be displayed"
SITE DOWN!
WebServePro-Slackware-$248-$250 Setup
PIII650,256,9Scsi,5GB Bandwidth,5IPs
http://www.webservepro.com/
Add'l IPs:
IP Addresses: $10/mo per block of 10
Catalog.com-RHat-$249-$0 Setup
Cel400,128MB,10IDE,50GB Bandwidth,1IP
http://servers.catalog.com/redhat.htm
Add'l IPs: $50 setup
Per month:
8 IPs $30
16 IPs $60
32 IPs $90
64 IPs $140
128 IPs $240
256 IPs $440
Pair-FreeBSD-$249-$0 Setup
Celeron533,128MB,20IDE, 1GB per day Bandwidth, 1IP
http://www.quickserve.com/
Add'l IPs: ???
No Administrative privileges ("root" access)
Till end of October.
QuickServe servers may not be shared between more than one individual or organization. The resale of Web service on a QuickServe server is not allowed.
Dialtone-RHat-$275-$0 Setup
PIII550,64MB,9Scsi,50GB,unmetered IPs
http://dialtoneinternet.com/
UNMETERED IPs
Min. 6 month contract
Valueweb-RHat-$295-$295 Setup
Cel500,128MB,10IDE,50GB Bandwidth, 1IP
http://www.valueweb.net/
Add'l: IP's $1 per IP per month in blocks of 16
DataPipe-RHat-$295-$295 Setup
PIII700,128MB,13UDMA, 50GB Bandwidth,10IPs
http://www.datapipe.com/
Add'l IPs: ??? Email not answered.
Min. 6 month contract
Anonymous posted this at 18:20 — 1st August 2000.
They have: 5,633 posts
Joined: Jan 1970
Well, I’d X QuickServe. The whole idea of a dedicated server is it’s yours to do what you want with. If you want to run a dedicated mail server for your church or virtual hosting they shouldn’t care as long as it doesn’t affect the network.
I’ve heard good things about Catalog.com. But their IP’s are expensive. Dell looks decent and you know the hardware will be top notch.
zupan posted this at 19:12 — 1st August 2000.
They have: 2 posts
Joined: Aug 2000
That is what I told them...this is *NOT* a *dedicated* server by industry standards. The price may be *dedicated*, but the configuration of the server is *restricted*.
eva2000 posted this at 11:42 — 2nd August 2000.
They have: 27 posts
Joined: May 2000
well i with rackspace.com for a
P3 500
Redhat linux
128MB
10GB
8ips
50gb/month
for US$405/month
US$250 setup which i got waved due to a special
now the same serve ris US$379/month US$250 setup
runs great with 11 domain sites on it, including a vbulletin forum
Australian Neon Genesis Evangelion
Animeboards Forums open June 24, 2000
eva2000 posted this at 11:44 — 2nd August 2000.
They have: 27 posts
Joined: May 2000
if i remember correctly dialoneinternet, only has the first 30 days of free support, after that you need $$$ ...
Justin S posted this at 14:17 — 2nd August 2000.
They have: 2,076 posts
Joined: Jun 1999
If I were you I'd focus on looking into DellHost, Dialtone Internet, SkyNetWeb, and Rackspace. I've heard great comments about all of them, and you shouldn't take a chance with the others...
Justin Stayton - [email] [icq]
bwilmot posted this at 03:06 — 3rd August 2000.
They have: 68 posts
Joined: Jul 1999
Webservepro is worth checkling out more too. I know a host that leasesa serverfrom them. Good uptime, fast, and not so big that they can't tailor to your needs. Thats what I hear at least.
Brian Wilmot
Brian Wilmot
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http://www.jumpnow.net/ - Come on take a look! -
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