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Providers - post your colo offers here, no limits
Based on discussion in this thread:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/144128/colo-offers-do-you-want-to-see-them-here
Providers please feel free to post colo offers in this thread. No price limits but provider tag is required. Let's see what happens: we can always make changes if it seems like that will help.
This thread is set (for now) to NOT automatically sink.
Admin edit: this will be more heavily moderated than regular threads.
- BASIC Common sense.
If you find an offer in this thread and it is not a company you are pretty familiar with (and even in some cases even if you are).
1) Make sure you validate the company is real, it is easy to find public business registrations etc online.
2) Ask if they are just leasing rack space or if they own their own DC/equipment (and verify this with their upstream if required.
3) Always insure your server unless you are fully prepared for it to go missing and or get damaged.
4) Make sure there is a contract in place.
5) Make 110% sure that whoever you chose confirms receipt of the server in writing.
6) Do not do your negotiations or any follow up over skype or similar
7) If a deal is to good to be true, it probably is.
8) Do not expect the DC/Host to just store your server box for you for the life of your contract, arrange to have it collected/returned if the package is important to the safe return of your equipment.
9) Make sure you know all the costs up front, additional power charges may apply and remote hands can get very expensive.
There are outright con/scam artists/criminals on LET just waiting to take advantage of you, we have no powers of enforcement if you get burned by them, do not take colo from anyone here that does not have a provider tag already.
If you take a colo offer from LET and get burned and any of the above basic common sense advice was not followed and you want to make a complaint about a company and your post or subsequent replies contain the words "I know but" or similar you can be pretty sure, you are at least in part to blame.
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Some providers I've collected before:
https://www.master.cz/
https://rackforest.hu/
https://www.coolhousing.net/
https://AlphaVPS.bg with "100W 1U for 35EUR with 1Gbit/s port with 5TB BW included in Bulgaria" (@AlexBarakov elaborate maybe?)
@spectraip
Cool,
I am really proud to present our Data Center.
93,000 sq. ft. Facility
24/7 Physical Security
Video Surveillance
Exceeds ASHRAE Standards
99.999% power uptime and network availability
and much more ^_^
Feel free to check AIT collocation terms on the website (please contact sales to discuss prices).
Feel free to DM me if you have any questions (I cannot estimate the cost for your business but I can get a sales rep to contact you).
No pricing even in your link
Please contact sales at https://www.ait.com/company/contact/ to discuss pricing for your situation. Or DM me your contact info and I'll ask a sales rep to contact you.
Contabo isn't too bad for colo eiter:
https://contabo.com/?show=colocation
I'm after pi/nuc Colo in europe
https://prq.se/?p=rpi Sweden
https://www.edis.at/!trash/colocation1/austria/raspberrypi/ Austria
https://fusa.is/en/bestel/product/1373#ORDER Belgium
#colodicks
https://www.nbiserv.de/de/shop/housing (also tower / 1HE quite cheap)
and has also an even cheaper offer that includes the Pi itself - https://www.nbiserv.de/de/shop/boerse/server
Who is gonna have their kit dissapear first?
I believe the point of this thread is to decide a price limit for future threads.
Only idiots that do not do basic due diligence, we cant defend stupid from stupid.
Probably so that you can charge larger customers 10x as much as normal.
Sanity colocation @ LET.
$6 per mo.
$66 annually.
$666 for life time.
This isn't the spirit of LET. Post your damn pricing structure or get out.
100tbps unmetered location: hell
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No price limits, okay, but maybe add a rule that a post must include pricing, what's included and location..?
Cool, I am popular now.
@fkj @CConner @Riz @aglodek
Colocation can range wide in terms of the client requirements. We mostly specialize in managed services so we don't have strict colocation pricing. We usually will price match our competition depending on your colocation requirements. Our managed dedicated servers are $82 per month and colocation space typically comes in cheaper than this per 1U. Send us your specific requirements and we can get you a quote for a flat monthly rate with no hidden fees.
I posted the offer since that how I interpreted 'no price limits'. If I misunderstood, I apologize.
We can offer colocation in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
1U package
Price per month only 20.00 EUR
2U package
Price per month only 39.00 EUR
Orders can be placed by email.
SpectraIP B.V.
Stationsstraat 7, 8601 GB Sneek, NL
Email: sales[at]spectraip.net
What's remote hands cost?
What datacenter is this at?
What uplink providers/mix?
Is BGP session/peering available?
A total disaster, one provider did put up an offer, but its without VAT + no idea what hands on severy costs, no idea what network he is on, wonderfull.
My expectations have been fulfilled.
Agreed! But it's very early on in the game, so to speak... new thread... growing pains... ask questions, give it a little time
Maybe a template should be added. Just a suggestion:
Rack units:
Power included/cost:
Connection:
Traffic included:
Overage Traffic pricing per TB:
Remote hands per 30min:
AS used:
DC location:
Price per month:
Setup cost:
really... "a total disaster", life must be very hard for you with your extreme binary thinking.
The end is nigh.
Everything is a total disaster.
This is Agile guys, get with it.
Yes I agree with this. An offer should have enough info for a prospective customer to make a purchase decision and potentially click "buy" without having to ask further questions of the host. Below is my personal proposal (will leave it to Anthony to decide what parts of it should become official, if any).
An offer should include:
Providers who sell colo services (regardless of terms) are welcome to note this fact in their blurb in the upcoming provider directory, and members wishing to do so can then contact the providers privately to discuss details. But anything posted as an offer in an offer thread should be an actual offer including specs and price.
I have no connection to this companies, but they offer colocation services in Germany:
1U rackspace (up to 42 u/rack)
1gbps port speed
10 TB usable bandwidth
1 IPv4 address
Datacenter access
Remote hands available
Price 30.00 EUR/month (for bulk please contact me)
power cost 0.08 eur/kwh
Located in Romania
Fisical security 24/24 +soft
Aiditional service :
BGP
second power source
up to 10gbps dedicated line (we running a promo right now and the price for 1gbps is ONLY 150 EUR/MO
Webcam stream for your entirely rack (this option only if you buy a 42u)