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Purpose?
multi-tenant VoIP server
What is your budget?
Then most critically you want to be looking at the network quality, congestion and lack of congestion management is a problem on most budget servers/networks.
I agree - just trying to find a cost effective solution. Hoping to find some providers with a decent backend that can handle the traffic
Ideally $125
I think @QPS could do this for you, and I've run Asterisk + FreePBX on their network. No issues with latency or lag or anything.
Call quality good all around on their network? Do you still use them?
Where are your users located? On which networks?
This will allow you to cut to the bone which providers can offer you a service. Obviously if they are all home users on Comcast, then no point talking to someone without direct Comcast peering or transit because the congestion periods on most networks will cripple your VoIP service.
we currently only have a few users for this server - all businesses. Locations are OH, FL, VA - we used a server in Atlanta before and it seemed ok. As far as networks our users are on TWC, ATT, and a Fiber line from local carrier
@rcarter03 have been using @QPS going on 5 years now and not a single issue with their network aside from regular maintenance events and they're always willing to have a look and optimize routes whenever possible.
@rcarter03 we can do Dual L5520, 32GB RAM, 2x 1TB SATA, 20TB on 1Gbps port for $65 per month in either Atlanta or Los Angeles. Use coupon code XEON45.
what can you do price wise for SSD and the /27 ip
@rcarter03 /27 adds $16, (2x) 1TB SSD adds $100 - Total $181
That probably won't get you 2x 1TB SSDs.
You can't find 2x 1 TB SSDs within the price.
wow, you are mad? 1TB SSD
No. They do make 1TB and 2TB SSDs now that are quite reasonably priced if you go for consumer version. So he isn't mad at all in his request, just perhaps his pricing.
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really? there's 1TB SSD now? I think the maximum SSD is 512GB
There are many 1tb and 2tb SSD's as you were told and replied to. Google is your friend
Yes. The maximum is definitely 512GB /sarcasm
www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820147441&cm_re=2tb_ssd--20-147-441--Product
And this is a little cheaper.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-2-5-Inch-Internal-MZ-75E2T0B-AM/dp/B010QD6W9I
Maybe you can purchase the SSDs and ship them to the datacenter? Doesn't hurt to ask them.
@msg7086 i guess that might be a possibility, never thought of it.