Dedicated server prices?

Andrew Hammond ahammond-swQf4SbcV9C7WVzo/KQ3Mw at public.gmane.org
Thu Jul 7 18:19:34 UTC 2005


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CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:

> As for "hogging" a machine, you can hog 100% of a virtual server. As long as 
> you know what the resource limits are up front, I do not see a problem with 
> that.

With the exception of IBM's AIX virtualization stuff, I haven't seen any
virtualization solution which effectively deals with IO partitioning. So
long as you're aware that some customer may decide to eat up all the
disk IO on a regular basis, and prepared to deal with that, a
virtualized solution may be right for you. Potentially it's a whole lot
less expensive.

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