Dedicated server prices?

Joseph Kubik josephkubik-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Jul 7 22:54:46 UTC 2005


http://www.iplink.net is where I am going to host my stuff.
I am just using the CO-LO option, as I prefer to own the hardware.
You'd have to call for a real price, but 1/4 rack is pretty cheap on
their website. They claim unlimited bandwith once you rent a rack
space.
-Joseph-

On 7/7/05, CLIFFORD ILKAY <clifford_ilkay-biY6FKoJMRdBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org> wrote:
> On July 7, 2005 14:19, Andrew Hammond wrote:
> > 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.
> 
> Hence my recommendation that one should inform the hosting provider about the
> nature of the applications that one intends to run. I would not put something
> that is I/O intensive on a physical machine that is running multiple virtual
> machines as I know this is a problem. As for being a whole lot less
> expensive, maybe. It usually lands somewhere in between shared hosting and
> dedicated servers but prices are really all over the map. Generally speaking,
> you get what you pay for. The so called "unlimited" accounts cannot be as the
> provider could not stay in business without overselling.
> --
> Regards,
> 
> Clifford Ilkay
> Dinamis Corporation
> 3266 Yonge Street, Suite 1419
> Toronto, ON
> Canada  M4N 3P6
> 
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