Why?I have a sympathy for burstnet.
They did $50/m E3's with 16GB RAM.Burst is loving this. I bet they regretted that business deal some time ago.
VolumeDrive would've pulled off their current business plan like a champ now. Problem is they tried it too early and when the market dropped to the point where budget clients no longer needed them, lowering their prices wasn't an option on the table by any means. I hoped for better for them. Nice guys, just didn't prepare for any market shifts. I know a few real estate companies that could've taught them a thing or two.
No one does $50/m E3's unless they need to move inventory now because they're fucked otherwise.
What? People get paid in this industry segment? I thought it was all perks basedLike I said, it's easy to "make it work" when you aren't paying anyone.
Oh, that happened ehh? Have at it over there on WHT. I am trying to catch up on the thread. That's umm good and bad. VD comes back to life then cat fight big time over that move.Why has no one questioned BurstNET for getting Volumedrive's client database and emailing all clients?
I am struggling to keep up since when I joined at 21 pages so good luck if you're only just catching up.Oh, that happened ehh? Have at it over there on WHT. I am trying to catch up on the thread. That's umm good and bad. VD comes back to life then cat fight big time over that move.
Burst can't win no matter what the DO or DO NOT DO in this pileup.If Burst DIDNT do anything, they'd bitch at them for washing their hands. It's bloody stupid.
Surely the servers will be on a 24 month lease?Burst can't win no matter what the DO or DO NOT DO in this pileup.
Unless the Repo Man finds and hits VD up, I see VD springing back to life and total hilarity ensuing.
VD will be a goner. So as others said, name change time.
It seems Burst already know where they're moving to so the lease/finance company will no doubt be aware, too.Burst can't win no matter what the DO or DO NOT DO in this pileup.
Unless the Repo Man finds and hits VD up, I see VD springing back to life and total hilarity ensuing.
VD will be a goner. So as others said, name change time.
The leasing company they use does not offer Capital leases, only operating leases. They were likely leased on 24-Month FMV terms, if it was originally a $700 server, the lease would have been $32/month for 24-months with a likely $300 residual balance at the end of the 24 month term. They could have re-termed that for another 12 months past the 24 month period for the same $32 and then own it.Surely the servers will be on a 24 month lease?
It must have been a good two years since VD launched the E3 series...
What company do they use? Have you used them before?The leasing company they use does not offer Capital leases, only operating leases. They were likely leased on 24-Month FMV terms, if it was originally a $700 server, the lease would have been $32/month for 24-months with a likely $300 residual balance at the end of the 24 month term. They could have re-termed that for another 12 months past the 24 month period for the same $32 and then own it.
I know for a fact that their requirement of their provider was that their costs needed to be less than $13 per 1U server for space/power/bandwidth in order for them to break even on their operating of the server.
I've been in this business for a long time and grown from a single shared-hosting account up to now operating and building out facilities. I can tell you as a simple fact. The math DOES NOT work. Volumedrive was *always* going to fail, I'm simply amazed it's taken this long for it to implode.
They won't. They're special snowflakes and it could never happen to anyone else.Hoping other mega cheap providers of all sorts take note of this event