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Hypernic
April 22nd, 2007, 08:32
I remember seeing this somewhere but I can't figure out where.

Anyone heard of Dedicated Servers running at 1000 MBPs? If so where?

Darknight
April 22nd, 2007, 08:37
FDC have shared 1Gbps
www.fdcservers.net

Other places do do it it usaly costs a sh*t load though :P

Hypernic
April 22nd, 2007, 08:42
$7999/month

Seems sorta on the expensive side for that. I was expecting around 2k for something like this.

Darknight
April 22nd, 2007, 08:52
Oh - They dont have shared 1Gbps servers anymore
:S they used too for 699$ P/m

Yeah Im guessing that 7999 will be for good bandwidth used for gameservers and other stuff like that lol...

Hypernic
April 22nd, 2007, 08:54
Yeah. I was considering buying one for Game Server Hosting. If you know of any other places, please share.

fireshark
April 22nd, 2007, 14:18
2k is around the average for a dedicated 100mbps line.

Thorny
April 22nd, 2007, 14:22
You checked ThePlanet out yet. i know they just released a load of Game Server deals etc.... Might be worth a wonder over

Galaxy-Hosts.com
April 22nd, 2007, 15:26
If you are really interested I can get you a server with an unmetered 1000 mbps line for $2200 per month. It would be a dual Xeon 5130 with 1 GB Ram Hosted in the Atlanta NAP. Please not that the setup time on this would be 7 - 10 days

Hypernic
April 22nd, 2007, 19:00
ThePlanet goes up to 100 MBPs unfortunatly. Plus I am not a big fan of Texas servers.

I am just considering some options. I don't have 2K to spend yet.

Galaxy-Hosts.com
April 22nd, 2007, 19:28
Well when you are, let me know I can have you set up in our rack there for that price. If you do not need a dual Xeon server I can come down a bit. We can also start you out with a smaller connection and upgrade it as needed.

ganesh.rao
May 13th, 2007, 03:26
Guys...

100 MBps is different from 100 Mbps.

Usually webhosts offer 100 Mbps, so dont think you can download a 100 MB file in just a sec.

Its Bytes not Bits!

I think ServerXeon was referring to 100 MBps while others are in 100 Mbps. Galaxy's 1000 Mbps should do the 100 MBps trick.

utcrazy
May 13th, 2007, 11:22
People really need to download 1000MB/s per second? I guess with game servers you have so many simultranious connections, but still. There is virtually no other purpose, because unless you have a fibre line direct from the DC, you won't even get a 40th of the connection to your line.

fireshark
May 13th, 2007, 14:30
1000Mbps = 125MB/s (MBps)

...
Most people measure in Mbps, it might be just a typo on ServerXeon's part

t|S
May 13th, 2007, 21:53
1000Mbps = 125MB/s (MBps)

...
Most people measure in Mbps, it might be just a typo on ServerXeon's part


I remember seeing this somewhere but I can't figure out where.

Anyone heard of Dedicated Servers running at 1000 MBPs? If so where?


So.. 1000 MBps = 1 GBps ???

but 1000 Mbps is not 1 GBps??

That's mean I can't download full 1 gb file with 1 second with 1000 Mbps speed??

Galaxy-Hosts.com
May 13th, 2007, 21:54
1000 Mbps = 1 Gbps

Darknight
May 14th, 2007, 04:53
huh :S this is really just getting confusing
Since no one uses this usaly........ Might be a good idea for the OP to straighten it out abit for us all on what they really ment! :)

AvailNetworks
May 14th, 2007, 10:41
if you plan to use the server for game server hosting there is no need for gigabit connectivity and to be perfectly honest there is really no need for even 100mbit connectivity. focus more on the quality of the machine and bandwidth rather than port speed for an optimum environment.

fireshark
May 14th, 2007, 11:21
T|S,

It is usually measured it bits.

1000 Mbps = 1 Gbps
1000 MBps = 8000 Mbps = 8 Gbps != 1 Gbps
1000 MBps = 1 GBps
1000 Mbps = 0.125 GBps

Galaxy-Hosts.com
May 14th, 2007, 22:53
if you plan to use the server for game server hosting there is no need for gigabit connectivity and to be perfectly honest there is really no need for even 100mbit connectivity. focus more on the quality of the machine and bandwidth rather than port speed for an optimum environment.The quality of the bandwidth is also important. The latency will be better on a 100 mbps port with premium bandwidth than on a 1000 mbps port utilizing cheap bandwidth.

arizonadream
May 15th, 2007, 04:26
1000Mbit dedicated usage from fdcservers costs $8999 /month