aggressivenetworks
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I was looking for a rto on a server with 2 x SSD. I have a budget of 150-225 dollars. My only requirement is the SSD's.
I dunno.Obviously, I'd say to watch Dacentec:
https://billing.dacentec.com/hostbill/index.php?/cart/
Inventory right now is the 5420's and 5520's but they have other RTOs and are known for such. SSD's and addons are in the cart.
Yeah recently (within the last week) they've been getting hit with major DDoS constantly and losing network connectivity. I don't know how bad it really is but because this isn't a critical system or anything (it can continue computing offline anyways), it isn't a big problem for me. I do hope though that they get this sorted out ASAP.I dunno.
I got a bunch of boxes at dacentec and I gotta say i'm not impressed.
They've had real DDOS issues lately and they don't seem to have a fix on the way.
Francisco
It is a benefit from the provider side and the customer's side. Some people want the ability to keep the machines once they've paid for it. I mean hell might as well keep it if you're going to use it anyways right? In addition, after 12 months, you can continue with the service (paying at the same level) and they'll continue with the hardware replacement, or you can move on to colocation and they'll drop the hardware replacement part of the service. Most of the time, if it's a service you have RTOed with them, they have the parts on-hand and would take care of it pretty quickly.I always wondered what is the point of RTO from customer's perspective, especially when it comes to old hardware like that? To me it looks like a good way for a provider to get rid of the old junk and save on recycling costs.
The biggest issue with RTO is, once your lease is over and the hardware becomes yours and eventually fails, you arescrewed big timeon your own. Repairing old junk is VERY rarely worth it... by the time you get it fixed (paid for replacement hardware + usually overnight shipping + remote hands fees), it would have already been cheaper to just buy a new server from the beginning. And if it wasn't, then just wait a few more days, something else will break conveniently. :lol:
That's an interesting play on the numbers I like the approach.Dual Xeon (Harpertown) 5506
24GB RAM
2x 250GB SSD
5TB Bandwidth @ 100Mbps
USSHC datacenter: http://lg.ia.iwfhosting.net
$150/mo and own it in seven months. Then $75/mo colo (month to month) or $69/mo paid quarterly.
Thanks! The USSHC datacenter is definitely on the pricey end of the spectrum, hence colo is fairly high. Add to that that the power consumption on these machines is fairly high, and well... There you have the expensive colo. We do have a pretty big footprint at USSHC and actually have an exclusivity contract with them.That's an interesting play on the numbers I like the approach.
Glad to see some offers out of USSHC DC.