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akiha
June 13th, 2006, 00:21
i just got boot off a shared hosting because my site uses too much resources and connections and was crashing the server frequently.
please shoot me some offers for plans wont boot me off if im crashing servers because of resource overuse/too many connections, and that offers 1.5tb-2.0tb bandwidth and 20gb of storage, with at least 5mbps. (10 preferred)
daylightnetworks
June 13th, 2006, 00:36
NightShells.NeT would like to offer you this Reseller Plan:
Reseller Plans: Host Unlimited Websites + there own ips for there own name servers and shared ip
20GB Space
600GB BW
cPanel /whm
unlimited mysql
unlimited emails
unlimited FTP accounts
webmail / pop3
Free Domain
Normal Price: 58$
We can also offer you this plan which i think it suits more your needs than the one above:
Extreme Reseller Plan
40GB Space
800GB BW (could be made up to 1TB if needed for free)
cPanel /whm
unlimited mysql
unlimited emails
unlimited FTP accounts
webmail / pop3
Free Domain
Normal Price: 84$
email us on sales @ nightshells.net or add me to msn
LSComputers
June 13th, 2006, 07:47
looks like your need more of a dedicated server then anything.
heymrdj
June 13th, 2006, 08:09
We have two different setups that might help you.
Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz (Upgrade to Pentium 4 2.4 for 10$ per month extra)
1024 MB DDR RAM
80GB SATA HDD
10mbps Unmetered Premium Bandwidth
3 IP Addresses
Choice of OS
cPanel c/w Fantastico
............................................................ ................. us$118.00 monthly
AMD 2800+ (64bit) (on sale due to client upgrading)
1024 MB DDR RAM
80GB HDD
10mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
3 IP Addresses
Choice of OS
cPanel c/w Fantastico
............................................................ ................. us$118.00 monthly
There is also our special large reseller (one third of a server). However this server runs completely on a 10mbs unmetered connection, so you would be limited.
40GB space, 1TB bandwidth for 68$ a month.
AvailNetworks
June 13th, 2006, 10:37
yep, unfortunately with that type of large request you are going to need a dedicated if you wish to avoid the same issues as before
GamePhreak
June 13th, 2006, 18:09
You could go for an unmetered VPS, since your space requirements aren't quite that of a dedicated.
Flaunt
June 15th, 2006, 22:45
We have two different setups that might help you.
Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz (Upgrade to Pentium 4 2.4 for 10$ per month extra)
1024 MB DDR RAM
80GB SATA HDD
10mbps Unmetered Premium Bandwidth
3 IP Addresses
Choice of OS
cPanel c/w Fantastico
............................................................ ................. us$118.00 monthly
AMD 2800+ (64bit) (on sale due to client upgrading)
1024 MB DDR RAM
80GB HDD
10mbps Unmetered Bandwidth
3 IP Addresses
Choice of OS
cPanel c/w Fantastico
............................................................ ................. us$118.00 monthly
There is also our special large reseller (one third of a server). However this server runs completely on a 10mbs unmetered connection, so you would be limited.
40GB space, 1TB bandwidth for 68$ a month.
Cogent bandwidth?
heymrdj
June 15th, 2006, 23:03
We are in SAAVIS.
and OC-12 [STM-4] for a total of 26GBps connections to its largest direct connect peers, thus providing faster and more reliable access to their networks. With these enhancements, SAVVIS is able to allocate sufficient bandwidth to each peer, aiding in effective capacity planning.
In Europe, SAVVIS maintains pan-European private peering connections at LINX, PARIX and AMSIX operating at STM1 or higher speed with GTS/Ebone, Infonet/AUCS, UUNET AS703, Teleglobe and KPNQwest/EUNET. Additional European peering connections are under consideration.
These connections will provide our US customers with direct access close to 100 percent of the global address space and our European customers with direct access to 90 percent of the European address space. The benefits to SAVVIS customers include: faster access, minimum AS hops, lowest possible packet loss, and a better ability to plan for future growth for ISPs that peer with the SAVVIS IP backbone.
With an aggressive peering plan, including peering agreements with the largest Tier 1 backbones, SAVVIS is one of the leaders in the industry in finding efficient ways to route IP traffic through our network and beyond.
With the globalization of the Internet and SAVVIS' response of expanding the US based IP backbone to a truly global backbone under one AS3561, peering has become increasingly complex and the established peering policies have been amended. SAVVIS has formulated a global peering policy to maximize the benefits of peering to our customers and also provide equitable treatment of our peering partners.
In addition to its peering relationships, SAVVIS has direct transit connections with over 1,300 ISPs in the US and 100 direct connections to ISP's in over 70 countries. In peering and transit arrangements, SAVVIS' global AS3561 stands for quality, unsurpassed in the industry.
SAVVIS is a Tier 1 ISP that offers both IP connectivity and e-business solutions to enable global corporations to quickly reach their desired Internet content. To offer our customers efficient access to destinations that reside outside of SAVVIS’ Global IP Network, peering has been established at select major cities where our backbone nodes are present. In the USA, we have established peering relationships with the four other Tier 1 ISPs: AT&T (ANS), Genuity (GTE Interlink), UUNET (WorldCom), and Sprintlink.
As is the case with all Tier 1 ISPs, SAVVIS is prohibited from peering directly with any network outside the USA; however, our 270 transit relationships with 80 countries will provide the customer with excellent connectivity to overseas markets. We peer with five pan-European Regional Tier 1 networks including: UUNet (WorldCom), Ebone (GTS), AUCS (AT&T and Infonet), EUNET (KPN/Qwest), and France Telecom (which includes Global One and Equant), providing SAVVIS customers access to 90 percent of all European routes. In Asia, SAVVIS is establishing similar peering connections in Japan to provide similar route coverage. Once these peering arrangements are in place, no other Tier 1 ISP will be able to match SAVVIS’ global peering coverage.
ingfina
June 16th, 2006, 10:22
We are in SAAVIS.
Savvis has 10 datacenters in the US alone and a lot more elsewhere.
Or are you with Layeredtech?
heymrdj
June 16th, 2006, 17:01
SAAVIS in Dallas Texas.
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