View Full Version : Dedicated Serverīs (Companys Offering It)
MATRIX
June 2nd, 2003, 18:29
Hello, i want to ask if you know a lot of Companyīs offering Dedicated Serverīs (because i am thinking to Start Free Hosting near December:D )...
Thanks.:chinese2:
Daniel
June 2nd, 2003, 19:27
Hello,
There more popular ones are obviously:
www.rackshack.net
www.theplanet.com
www.eservers.biz
www.fdcservers.net
www.dedicatednow.com
www.rackspace.com
www.unitedcolo.com
www.he.net
www.burst.net
They're all popular decent providers and have pretty solid networks.
shizzle
June 2nd, 2003, 20:01
I still am offering servers, talk to me on AIM.
Vegs
June 2nd, 2003, 21:57
I heard a lot of bad things about fdc, but for that pricing, you can't complain.
Daniel
June 2nd, 2003, 22:51
FDC is fine if you need a low profile server for cheap.
shizzle
June 3rd, 2003, 05:46
Search WHT. Lots of downtime Issues.
onestopnet
June 16th, 2003, 12:37
We offer whole range of dedicated servers and can match price for equivalent service.
You can talk to me at
ICQ: 42813237
AOL/IM: gtylerk
www.onestop.net
spoonybard
June 16th, 2003, 13:27
I'd recommend Rackshack, not FDC. FDC reboots their servers (at least the one I was on) every two days or so, it's so annoying. Also, while I was with them, Apache failed quite often (maybe a dozen times) :mad:. Go with Rackshack. Better network, only down once or twice in a year or so.
northwind
June 18th, 2003, 21:59
Although FDC's shared accounts are pretty terrible, they really don't bother you with their dedicated hosting area.
MATRIX
June 19th, 2003, 13:37
Originally posted by In Flames 00
I'd recommend Rackshack, not FDC. FDC reboots their servers (at least the one I was on) every two days or so, it's so annoying. Also, while I was with them, Apache failed quite often (maybe a dozen times) :mad:. Go with Rackshack. Better network, only down once or twice in a year or so.
But what is the Diference the only Difference i see is the Transfer ... :confused:
Vegs
June 19th, 2003, 13:45
Originally posted by In Flames 00
I'd recommend Rackshack, not FDC. FDC reboots their servers (at least the one I was on) every two days or so, it's so annoying. Also, while I was with them, Apache failed quite often (maybe a dozen times) :mad:. Go with Rackshack. Better network, only down once or twice in a year or so.
If you dont know how to manage a server, you should probably get a managed solution. Apache failing is definately not fdc's fault.
MN-Carl
June 19th, 2003, 15:27
FDC offers a server with 4mbps+ bandwidth for $99/mo. What the hell do you expect?
Where do they state they will manage/troubleshoot your apache issues? Apache is a third party application.
Do this:
tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
let us know what it spews out.
MATRIX
June 19th, 2003, 15:46
Originally posted by MN-Carl
FDC offers a server with 4mbps+ bandwidth for $99/mo. What the hell do you expect?
Where do they state they will manage/troubleshoot your apache issues? Apache is a third party application.
Do this:
tail -f /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
let us know what it spews out.
can you tell me How much transfer is 4mb? and can you tell me the Average Upload Speed of the Server? :p
Daniel
June 19th, 2003, 19:01
Originally posted by ***MTX***MATRIX
can you tell me How much transfer is 4mb? and can you tell me the Average Upload Speed of the Server? :p
4mbps is 512KB/sec up and down, and you could push just 1000gb give or take.
MATRIX
June 19th, 2003, 20:53
Originally posted by Daniel
4mbps is 512KB/sec up and down, and you could push just 1000gb give or take.
Thanks;)
Moonman
June 20th, 2003, 04:58
Adding to Daniels post fo respectable and well known companies, there is also
- www.nac.net
- www.noctser.com
and probably a few more i forgot.
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