Us? Can't get close sorry.
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Legal adult? That makes me old ;(
Once you start posting restrictions it'll reduce posts. Unless VPSBoard is a really big place and can add what rules they like without killing the board, I wouldn't go for it.
It depends. Sometimes we actually write our offers for VPSBoard and later post it...
Definitely. We price our products higher than others to buffer for increases year to year. Colocation has a component that says costs will increase per year according to GDP and other things. It's the norm. I don't see why there should be such a huge jump unless products have been priced so low...
Seems like I caused some drama. Sorry about that. I didn't know Winteriese would use the logo all of a sudden. Nor did I know FlipHost would be posting at the same time (It was scheduled just never expected) that close.
Will better arrange things next time so it's at least not as close.
Sure can. We can provide pure colocation as required. We can cross connect you to most carriers in the Infomart building. We can reach Equinix and most places with ease.
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The business. Or how can we post ads for it? It's already stated in the original post that we 100% own this.
I don't think where the website sits governs ownership right? A lot of people host their website / internal applications elsewhere for a lot of reasons.