For quickpacket you can just message qps for a quote (I can't guarantee exact but they're more than willing to work with you on it). Dacentec had it in their most recent WHT Offer thread. Dual L5420s, 16GB RAM, 2x 1TB HDDs for 50/month RTO. I don't know if they have any more left, but it's...
Well... If i recall flv is mostly a flash video file. Therefore there would be no direct mp3 converter unless you want it to get rid of the video data. There is a few converters here and there but as a music snob you'll lose so much detail in the music file... hell I have my issues with mp3s...
Ahoy there matys!
I'm looking for a dedicated server on the West Coast! What specifically? Well Los Angeles/San Diego/ preferred, but throw at me an offer and a test IP I can trace and test.
Budget: $30-$50/month
Specs: Dual Core (at minimum 2.2GHz), at minimum 500GB HDD, 2-4GB RAM...
Hm... Well didn't really check the reviews but I liked the way the guy tried to work with the people on this.
of course this could just be another Kevin Adam play, but meh.
With all the information presented, I personally still side with BurstNET. Hell their actions might make me want to get a VM with them. Until the dust settles, we can't be sure but from the current looks of it I'm with BurstNET.
That's not what we're worried about.
Edit: Let me reword that. Because money is involved, we want to make sure the system we put in will work with us in the long-run. While we were previously testing advertisement systems long before we took pre-orders, we realized that time is a commodity...
Actually we've been testing that on internal! While it does seem to work we feel that it won't fully satisfy our requirements. Because this is going to have an exchange of currency, we want to make sure we get the perfect solution that fits our needs.
Fantastic question!
In all honesty, we're planning on a complete overhaul on the back-end infrastructure-wise. Currently we're working with the bare minimum (1 VM for web server, 1 VM for SQL, etc.), but if we want to minimize downtime then we're going to have to add additional VMs into the...