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Colocation with bandwitn Unmetered Los Angeles, Is It Possible?
georgedatacenter
Member, Patron Provider
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Is it possible to find unmetered bandwitn in Los Angeles?
Is it quite expensive?
someone has some idea or recommendation
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10 Mbps unmetered? probably
100 Mbps unmetered? possibly, but expensive
1000 Mbps unmetered? not unless you sell a kidney
FDCServers has some silly cheap deals on pure Cogent.
Francisco
Or call a friend home for get together and you know...
Are you suggesting to harvest my friends' organs to pay for servers?
Wouldn't be the worst idea now that I think about it.
Beats using your own, that's for sure!
You can "harvest" my "organ" anytime, cutiepie.
he.net/colocation.html
Works like charm, make them feel comfortable around you and when no one's around, do the needful. They wouldn't know!
Just Keep making new friends for renewals.
This (Fremont/San Jose just north of LA) or FDC (which is basically Cogent at this stage). Unless of course, you are willing to pay big amounts I'm sure Adam from QN will get you a decent deal, but wont be near HE/FDC.
100mbps "unmetered" is actually 30TB a month as that's all that's possible.
You'll probably find 30TB at 1000 mbps. You won't find legitimate 1000 mbps above 30TB included from almost anyone without additional cost.
What you looking for?
100MBps, 30 Tb bandwith, is what I have with the provider.
but current clients are getting over this, they pay a good amount,
but I can not control it and I was looking for something that does not exceed my costs
Try contacting Psychz, expect to fork out quite a bit for it though.
Did you get any interesting offer for LA?
@georgedatacenter
Do you have any clue of really how much bandwidth that you would be using?
Do you need CN2?
There is the ticket if you want 1000mbps above 30tb a month you need to be specific
Fremont/SJ and LA are around 400 miles apart. For intercontinental latency purposes that is pretty close, but if you want to drive to the data center to access the hardware, depending on your location there is a big difference.
Yes this is possible, message me and we can talk