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    question!

    if i have a ----- site need 80G Spaces, 600G+/mo.
    please Give me a good sloutions!
    i from china. so english too poor!
    but i use english-chineses dictionary!

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    i hope you are not joking 600g per month ????
    and 80g space ? that's not just a professional package a normal host could have. (minus those unlimited BW and space stated by those hosts)

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    A couple of dedicated servers from www.eservers.biz
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    600 gb bandwidth, you may be able to push it up from 400 gb with rackshack.

    As far 80gb HD goes, you will have to get 2 - 40gb raided, because i haven't seen a 80gb so far. This plan is $169 at rackshack and it comes with 1 gb ram.

    http://rackshack.net/bargain.asp

    White Box Linux-Plesk - 2/40GB HD - 1GB RAM $169


    or


    White Box Linux-Ensim - 2/40GB HD - 1GB RAM $149

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    Actually, RS is supposed to be releasing some P4 specials that come with 600 GIGS a month in the next 24 hours. Don't know if they will go through with it.

    Otherwise, the best solution would probably be to get 2 servers from eservers. That would also give you some redundancy in case of hardware failure.

    Would also help if you stated your budget.

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    you know what Raid does right ?

    Raid 1 = When one drive fails other takes over

    Raid 5 = Uses the best drive

    Raid 0 = like Raid 1

    So you need a 100GB hard drive or above


    http://www.eservers.biz > ask for a custom quote

    Also , you might wanna try

    http://www.nocster.com
    Metered Disk Usage + Data Transfer
    http://127.0.0.1:80/

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    Originally posted by Tazzman
    Actually, RS is supposed to be releasing some P4 specials that come with 600 GIGS a month in the next 24 hours. Don't know if they will go through with it.

    Otherwise, the best solution would probably be to get 2 servers from eservers. That would also give you some redundancy in case of hardware failure.

    Would also help if you stated your budget.
    They did that before
    Metered Disk Usage + Data Transfer
    http://127.0.0.1:80/

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    Originally posted by Soujirou
    i hope you are not joking 600g per month ????
    and 80g space ? that's not just a professional package a normal host could have. (minus those unlimited BW and space stated by those hosts)
    Many hosts can offer that no problem

    Another good Idea would be to ask for a custom qoute. GO to www.webhostingtalk.com and ask your question in the "webhosting requests forum" I dont like to lead people away from these forums, but there you will get some genuine helpl, and maybe some better deals.

    about HDD space- at eservers.biz you can get an extra 60Gb HDD for $125
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    Originally posted by cdudeuk18
    Raid 0 = like Raid 1
    Umm... no. Raid 0 (striping) is absolutely nothing like Raid 1 (mirroring).

    Raid 1, like you said, mirrors files to a second identical drive incase one fails. Raid 0 on the other hand, just takes two identical drives and combines them to one large drive and thereby increasing speed and performance, but also lessens reliability.

    Raid 10 would be the best setup but also very costly.
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    I sorry ..

    i just thought Raid 0 did what Raid 5 and 1 did .. my mistake ...
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    thanks everybody give me help!

    hmm...
    if i don't use program to limited the BW.
    i think the BW will over 1000G.
    our current host provider need pay $0.9/GB BW.
    and base fee is $325.
    this mouth i need pay $600+.faint...
    where can get cheap BW and big space HOST?
    i just need put contents into there...
    i from china. so english too poor!
    but i use english-chineses dictionary!

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    Well, get an unmetered 10 MBIT Cogent port somewhere. Should come to something in the region of $400 a month, maybe even less. Would mean you could safely transfer 3 TB a month and not be charged for overages. Don't be affraid to use Cogent, that's probably the only affordable way to go anyway. I'm not saying Cogent is as good as tier 1 bandwidth, but if you take the price into the calculations, nothing beats Cogent, absolutely nothing (TM rackshack.net)

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    a dedicated 10Mbit port may or may not not be a good way to go: While you could safely transfer 3TB of data, you could not burst above 10Mbit. I have an ----- site, and at times the traffic bursts to 16Mbit. I didn't come close to using 3 TB of transfer either. You may even get in trouble for using the whole port. maybe not, but maybe so.

    On a side note: I'm not sure how big macdem's ----- site is, or how many uniques a day he gets.

    My traffic stats for early last week

    That may or may not be good to base your bandwidth needs on. your site is probably larger than mine
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    why dont you try fdcservers.net

    They have unmetered bandwidth and pretty good prices.

    They also allow ----- sites

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    Originally posted by cdudeuk18

    Raid 5 = Uses the best drive
    Seeing as how no one else seems to have pointed this out yet....

    Raid 5 uses multiple disks, and for each sector written it stripes across the disks except for one disk which it uses as a checksum. Then on the next sector it does the same but uses a different disk for the checksum. This way if any one of the drives breaks down it recovers by using the checksums to rescue the missing data, which it then shares out between the remianing drives.

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