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ventrue21
March 16th, 2002, 21:35
P2 500
128MB RAM
40GB HD
5 IP's
100GB Bandwidth

$199 per month
$99 Setup Fee

Please e-mail d.bradshaw@hostexa.com if you have any questions or would like to order this server.

Kaliber
March 16th, 2002, 21:40
This should be in the webhosting offers forum

ventrue21
March 16th, 2002, 21:42
<duck>

Long day, I put it in the wrong area...


</duck>

domonix
March 17th, 2002, 01:27
we can get better deals than that at rackshack.net

ventrue21
March 17th, 2002, 01:38
:D That might be the case.

However, you get what you pay for.
The price is cheaper for a reason.
I am not rackshack so I do not know how they dropped the bottom line.

With the support, service, and connection I have this is a price I can offer. If someone wanted to purchase more bandwidth I could go a little lower.

This price is pretty much fair market.

Moonman
March 17th, 2002, 02:03
well i happen to think rackshack has got quite reliable, so if i was going to pay that much it would be with rackshack.

ventrue21
March 17th, 2002, 03:08
Thanks for the input.

I doubt I am willing to cut back on employees and decrease my Bandwidth limits. I currently only sell bandwidth I have available. I avoid the numbers game so in the future I don't find myself undersold. The only one that suffers is the clients.

They are selling 400 GIG for 99/month.
So lets assume for a sec they have free storage space and pay nothing for employees.

I don't know of anywhere that you can purchase bandwidth for .24 cents a gig. They would have to be getting it cheaper than that in order to make money. Then count employees, server space and utilites. They may be fine now but you never know what will happen in the future.

The current market price for wholesale bandwidth is about 500-1,000 for a T1 line worth of bandwidth ( 500 GIG ) $1-2 per GIG.
I use T1 because everyone knows what it is. You really do not bother with getting just 1 T1 line. Normally you have a larger connection and you "turn on" part of it.

:D