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4A is a LOT. You'll need to narrow your power requirements a bit.
I suspect with SSD's over the conventional disk it'll be <1.5, but I haven't decided on what I'm getting.
The budget is tight, I know, it's a long shot.
Considering your budget, get something which draws very little power, certainly not more than 1A.
Hey,
We can do 1U Shared Colo in Manchester.
1U Rack Space, 0.5A @ 240v, /32, 10TB Bandwidth @ 1Gb/s Price £30 per month.
Free helping hands and temp kvm (this can be made permanent for £5/mo or you can supply your own).
@Clouvider
@Clouvider
I don't think Clouvider can offer it at £20/mo... At least not with 4A...
Was just linking options?
I'm just stating the obvious... You won't get 4A in UK for Colo @ £20/mo... It's just not doable.
RedStation did for a very very short period (2 weeks) if I recall.
I know? as I said I was just linking options.
I don't like you so don't comment on my posts ok?
Grow up child. I commented on two peoples posts don't feel so special.
Child OK Haha make me Laugh some more.
Simple don't comment on my posts or you'll get the same.
You are not liked end of story,
This has to be the most ironic statement I've read in quite some time...
Don't care if people don't like me or not. stating I don't like a certain person. I don't like you either. So you don't get to quote me in posts either.
You need to seriously raise your budget..
A min of £60 is really needed plus majority of it is 100mbps..
Just to expand on my offer as well, the first month is free.
So why people need to care with your request if you don't care with theirs?
@Jacob's offer is really good and probably about the best you'll get.
@eastonch Work out your actual power requirements and then you can get a far more accurate quote? Or tell people the hardware you use and people can comment.
inb4 - I don't like you, don't quote me.
What now?
Ugh, alright guys. Drop your pants, grab the tape measure, meet me behind the building.
In that order. Hop if you have to.
@Jar about to get in trouble for making an underage @Nexhost pull down his pants...
I still strongly dislike you stop linking me.
Reminds me of
Also, what is your box specification so we can help see your power usage?
He'll shake off all the charges!
This was the most awesome comment on this topic so far... Grow up kid. You're on a public board and you're clearly not the OP
Clearly people on LET take everything too serious.
4 amps for £20 - ok.. come back when you wake up.
Guys... I don't think he's realized no one takes him seriously anymore...
Really?
@Nexhost - People really don't take you seriously... I think @Jonchun wanted me to tell you that.
Thanks for mentioning @HOSTBD24 @NexHost
@eastonch @IThinkUFailed is right here, it's not possible, simple as that.
4Amps = 0.92 kw, so monthly assuming month to have 720 hours that is 662.4kWh. Assume 9 pence per kWh that's £59.62 for the power alone, no cooling, add cooling (PUE 1.3) and it brings you to £77.50 and you'll find no one, no one who will sell you at this rate as keeping a datacentre online is not only about heaving power that I've calculated above, it's also maintenance and upkeep of the facility and the profit that has to cover the huge CAPEX invested to build the facility.
In other words @eastonch either check how much power you need, or if that's the right number increase your budget to at least £300 - £400 to get some viable options, at which point I'd recommend you to go into 1/4 rack instead of a single server colo 'because you can' and because it gives you better separation from other machines.