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Raspberry Pi 2 colocation offers?
XIAOSpider97
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I've contacted edis.at and pcextreme.nl, both of them haven't add the support of the Raspberry Pi 2 yet.
Do anyone knows any Raspberry Pi 2 colocation offers?
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@MSPNick
I can do colo for RPI's
£2.50 + vat
Interesting, what data transfer does that come with?
How about ODROID C1?
Can do up to 1TB..
Yes. they're small enough, just make sure their in there cases.
RPI 2 model B (the latest gen.) supported?
I'am not a EU citizen so I don't need to pay VAT.
PM me a speed test if you can.
It's fine.
As long as you configure the OS and it has an Ethernet port.
@MSPNick Some more infos? Do you want case? R there any special prepare we have to do for Pi?
I want them in a case, yes. you have to install the OS's of your choice and i'll just whack them in and put them online..
You provide the hardware i'll provide the network.
100M port? How is the bandwidth?
Are there any speed tests?
I have not got any speed tests yet as I am not in facility.
I'll throw in 1TB for free otherwise, it's £25/5TB
So where is the colo's position? US or GB?
Also no test IPs?
UK - i'll sned you a test IP
I've got a dedi in that DC, if you can hang on for a couple of hours I can run a speedtest for you.
Cheers Nekki!
If it's in the same location as the Atom boxes you had, (https://www.petabyet.com/result/2015-01-21-02aedf31b8858579697e2974106625a9/)
I have to say it's a great network :-D
Could you provide me a test IPV4 and what you need to setup? I understand the Raspbian etc setup but some ask to assign a static IP and so forth?
Is the location within London or?
Maybe Colocker if you had several you wanted to co-locate within the UK
Just one or two, it doesn't.
It's the new year in China and shipping companys are having rests. I'll contact you ASAP. BTW, is IPv6 available?
Indeed for just one or two PI's alone it wouldn't make sense, you'd need a load of them to make it cost effective.
It would also depend on what kind of service levels people expect as Personally one of the things that would stop me doing it is that I'm not in a position to offer a decent response time on any issues, nor do I think I could be bothered to deal with the hassle if someone did something they shouldn't.
Restarts included? What reaction time frame?
Here we go:
So this is the £8/mo Dedicated?
The speed to AP is much better than my imagine. Thanks!
That's the one, been a solid little performer so far.
I live two minutes away. @nekki will let you know about my timing. :-)
Nick's been more than accommodating to my requests, including going into the DC on a Sunday to reinstall the server when I blew it up with a permissions fuckup (I did say he could leave it until he was next at the DC, but he insisted on going).
He also fixed an issue with the server when it was delivered within a few hours of me spotting it.
I am missing the point on Pi colocation - isn't getting a tiny vps more cost effective?
Not if you intend to have cpu intensive stuff. Plus except the power outages it seems like a more reliable option than most VPSes. Of course that's JMHO.
How much would remote hands be for you to configure OS?
If you want me to install the os. It'll be £25. I'll then configure it for networking.
I think that's a fair price too. Considering some companies charge £125/hr.