View Full Version : Rackshack.net, are there for real? 400 gigs bandwidth/month
vin16
May 8th, 2002, 22:24
Hi Guys,
Recently I found out about Rackshack.net, just wanted to know how there can offer dedicated servers with 60 gigs webspace and 400 gigs bandwidth per month for only $99 US/Month.
If you look at other providers, e.g rackspace.com there charge
alot more for similar packages.
Am currently in the process of looking for a dedicated server
with 10 gigs webpace and 100 gigs bandwidth per month for $50 - $60/month. Does anyone offer a package with my requirements.
Thanks in advance guys.
Archbob
May 8th, 2002, 22:45
Rackshack uses the "you won't use as much as you buy" strategy like many hosts.
Coight
May 8th, 2002, 22:58
Rackspace servers are managed. If you wan't any support don't go with Rackshack.
Originally posted by MN-Robert
Rackspace servers are managed. If you wan't any support don't go with Rackshack.
you mean "are not managed" :)
Coight
May 9th, 2002, 04:15
I thought Rackspace offers managed servers?
MN-Carl
May 9th, 2002, 04:54
Originally posted by MN-Robert
I thought Rackspace offers managed servers?
they do :rolleyes:
i think he thinks you meant rackshack :confused:
Chicken
May 9th, 2002, 09:37
I believe that Vegs missed the exact wording (names are so similar). Regardless:
Am currently in the process of looking for a dedicated server with 10 gigs webpace and 100 gigs bandwidth per month for $50 - $60/month. Does anyone offer a package with my requirements.
vin16
May 9th, 2002, 22:36
So isn't rackshack.net managed, in the sense that if my dedicated
server goes down, don't there provide support and/or does it
cost extra for support.
Overall, is rackshack.net o.k and is it worth buying a dedicated server from them.
Chicken
May 9th, 2002, 22:52
rackshack is unmanaged. You should know what you are doing, completely. The only time you'd email support is for a hard reboot, or if you have a hardware problem (drive dies), or an intitial software problem. That's about it.
vin16
May 9th, 2002, 23:16
Great, I don't know anything about dedicated servers than.
for example, if we buy a dedicated server, do we have
to install the server software and all the other software that
we may need (e.g mysql, perl, php) by ourselves.
What about security on a dedicated server, would that be provided by rackshack?
Since I am currently hosting my website on shared hosting package where everything is pre-installed, would it
be recommend for a guy like me who doesn't have a clue about
installing server software etc. to be buying a dedicated server.
Haze
May 10th, 2002, 00:09
Basic software is installed, you need to worry about securing your own box. I would suggest you either read up on linux admin and start out with a test box the go public when you feel your ready, or get a fully managed dedicated server.
Chicken
May 10th, 2002, 10:08
Originally posted by vin16
If you look at other providers, e.g rackspace.com there charge
alot more for similar packages.
Am currently in the process of looking for a dedicated server
with 10 gigs webpace and 100 gigs bandwidth per month for $50 - $60/month. Does anyone offer a package with my requirements.
Going beack to your original post, this is why rackspace and other providers like them, charge a lot more for what seems to be a similar package. While I second the suggestion of managed services, I'd honestly think you'd be hard pressed to find a managed solution with 100 GB of transfer/mo for $50-$60.
Just for another exacmple, http://www.dialtone.com/prodandserv/ibmxseries/value/valuelnx.php?category=PRODUCTS+%26+SERVICES
1GHz PIII/512MB/20.4GB HD/30GB transfer = $200 set-up and $150/mo
More than you need I'm guessing, however not enough on the transfer. Maybe a Cobalt RaQ would suit you? They aren't the most powerful machines in the world, however they are dedicated and might suit your needs. Admin is easier than most linux servers, and you can get *close* to $60/mo, certainly at $100 (or less).
vin16
May 19th, 2002, 00:57
Thanks Chicken(Moderator) for the info.
Why is cobalt raq cheaper than linux?
Can you recommend anyone who offers cobalt raq(managed) for under $100/month.
I need more than 80 gigs Bandwidht a month.
Coming to security on a Dedicated Server, if I get a managed server would security come with it or would it cost extra.
To be honest security concerns are the only thing stopping me
from buying a un-managed dedicated server. Eventhou
I don't know how to manage a dedicated server, it can be
learnt through manuals and with trials on test boxes as mentioned by HAZE.
Thanks.......
Vegs
May 19th, 2002, 02:21
Originally posted by vin16
Thanks Chicken(Moderator) for the info.
Why is cobalt raq cheaper than linux?
Can you recommend anyone who offers cobalt raq(managed) for under $100/month.
I need more than 80 gigs Bandwidht a month.
Coming to security on a Dedicated Server, if I get a managed server would security come with it or would it cost extra.
To be honest security concerns are the only thing stopping me
from buying a un-managed dedicated server. Eventhou
I don't know how to manage a dedicated server, it can be
learnt through manuals and with trials on test boxes as mentioned by HAZE.
Thanks.......
for managed server, it would be hard to find host that offer that for less than $100
Daniel
May 19th, 2002, 12:05
Originally posted by vin16
Coming to security on a Dedicated Server, if I get a managed server would security come with it or would it cost extra.
To be honest security concerns are the only thing stopping me
from buying a un-managed dedicated server. Eventhou
I don't know how to manage a dedicated server, it can be
learnt through manuals and with trials on test boxes as mentioned by HAZE.
Thanks.......
Almost all of the datacenters have a good firewall. The bigger companies have an actual army of security officers(RackShack has this and I'm sure others).
If you were to install a firewall of your own on your un-managed server, you could lock yourself out of the system.
BurstNET
May 20th, 2002, 22:14
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Toefur
May 20th, 2002, 22:38
Managed servers for that much??? :eek: :eek: :eek:
guitarnerd
May 21st, 2002, 02:46
They don't offer a lot of bandwidth though so that is about right
Toefur
May 21st, 2002, 03:11
:eek: :confused: :eek:
I wouldn't call 300gb a month 'not a lot'!:eek:
guitarnerd
May 21st, 2002, 03:14
My bad I thought it said 30GB that is actually a good deal, now the question comes...are the reliable, and trustworty?
Toefur
May 21st, 2002, 03:42
Well, Burst have been around for quite a while, and there seem to be lots of good things said about them, all around the 'net...
But managed servers for $99... that's a different matter... even the more expensive burst.net servers aren't managed...
I'd say they're trustworthy... but other than that I can't say... I just don't see how this can be possible... :confused:
xsnetwork
May 21st, 2002, 05:50
Please note that the NOCSTER service plans only utilize the Qwest™ & Cogent™ backbones on BurstNET's™ current network. Well I guess that bit will be a factor towards it!... but it does look like a great offer!
Toefur
May 21st, 2002, 06:19
Hm... I didn't see that.
I know that Cogent is cheapo crappy stuff that nobody likes... but what is Qwest bandwidth like?
Chicken
May 21st, 2002, 09:43
Originally posted by vin16
Thanks Chicken(Moderator) for the info.
Why is cobalt raq cheaper than linux?
Can you recommend anyone who offers cobalt raq(managed) for under $100/month.
I need more than 80 gigs Bandwidht a month.
Coming to security on a Dedicated Server, if I get a managed server would security come with it or would it cost extra.
To be honest security concerns are the only thing stopping me
from buying a un-managed dedicated server. Eventhou
I don't know how to manage a dedicated server, it can be
learnt through manuals and with trials on test boxes as mentioned by HAZE.
Thanks.......
First, just so you know, Cobalt OS is a modified RedHat Linux, so most of the commands for linux work, things just aren't where they'd usually be (in standard RedHat installs).
http://www.4webspace.com/
That's probably about as close as you'll get to what you're looking for. While I wouldn't call it managed, I've used them before and if you have a question, they're usually helpful and will offer advice.
Security is your responsibility, as is management. RaQs are fairly easy to maintain and there are planty of sites and groups that can help you out to prevent disaster and to help you if there's a problem.
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