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NetGeezers
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Greetings. My partner and I have had a dedicated server for several years now, and are looking to upgrade. I am either looking for bids or references that may be worth looking into. We are not interested in a start-up host (someone who's been around for less than 2 years), as stability is very important to us.
We are looking for a server with the following minimum specs:
- 2x Quad Core processors (minimum Intel L5520)
- 24GB RAM
- 2x 1TB HDDs (or 3 or 4x 500GB HDDs)
- 20TB bandwidth (or unmetered) @ 100Mbps
- /28 IPv4 allotment
- /64 IPv6 allotment
- CentOS (6.x or 7.x) 64-bit
We are also interested in the following options if you are a reseller:
- WHM/cPanel
- WHMCS
We are looking for an all inclusive bid for the minimum specs portion, and the add-on price for the optional software. Feel free to send me a private message with bids or for any further details.
Thanks.
Comments
Delimiter @markturner
What about this:
http://www.delimitervps.com/landingpage/blades/?p=L55202421000I32&l=Atlanta
I'm pretty sure you can't resell WHMCS anymore
WHMCS Internal Licenses are still available.
https://www.whmcs.com/resellers/
@qps (QuickPacket.com) Definetly !
Another vote for @qps great service and pricing!
Uh oh
Go with @qps I've got a 2nd server there and slowly moving stuff out of budget dedicated/colocation providers to their network. You can't go wrong.
mark.
You need an @ and his name is MarkTuner
I would go Delimiter over QPS..
Sent you a PM
@MarkTurner @NetGeezers - If this offer is still valid, it seems like a decent deal.
http://www.delimitervps.com/landingpage/blades/?p=X515016500&l=Atlanta
Delimiter's network sucks and Quickpacket seems to have ethical issues. Take your pick out of these lovely hosts!
VersaWeb might be worth a shot. They've been around for ages and used them myself back in early 2008. Rob's awesome.
What's wrong with Delimiter's network?
He's asking about a very reliable provider and you guys keep suggesting two budget ISPs.
@NetGeezers where in the world you do want your server?
How about OVH then? Simple as that
@0xdragon - there is nothing wrong with Delimiter's network. He's probably someone on Comcast and caught up in all the nonsense that was going on with them at the time.
@concerto49
What is your budget?
If your budget is not under $50 then I can suggest you a good providers.
I agree. Network, support, and pricing are all exceptional with Delimiter. They're also a company you can trust to be around for a while, and not commit questionable business practices.
I wouldn't consider @QPS a total budget provider, there network has greatly improved over the last 6 months, and most my routes are over level3.
Not all budget providers are "bad" - I recommend www.datashack.net they are solid & professional, ontop of that they are always offering good deals.
@AlexanderM - QPS isn't connected to Level3:
As you can see Cogent is direct and WVFiber is direct. The path going via AS3356 is a transit route via WVFiber
This is also evidenced by your looking glass:
Your transit provider is QPS, they send all Level3 traffic via Cogent.
I wouldn't recommend Delimiter either. I prefer polite support and quality over cheap stuff.
Hi there.
What is wrong with the quality of Delimiter's product?
@0xdragon - he was the guy kicking off a hullabaloo about 1 day late delivery a few months ago - see here
Budget providers don't need to be bad but are less reliable than premium ones.
For example, support with DataShack is slow and network only HE+Cogent IIRC.
I did read some bad things about Delimiter too, although not personally checked them.
No idea about QPS but weren't they single homed in the past? Network is still cheap transit actually.
I'm not trying to say budget providers are necessarily bad, but that kind if service wasn't what OP asked for.
No, this is incorrect for at least the past 9 years.
BBOI is mostly Level3 transit plus peering, so it's very solid. We also use some Cogent transit.