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Jan 5, 2002, 15:00 #1
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Inexpensive Dedicated Server...
Are there any reliable companies that offer a cheap Raq3 or Raq4 dedicated server solution? I'm looking for less than $150 a month.
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Jan 5, 2002, 15:05 #2
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Oh yes, sir. If you need cheap, dedicated hosting, wheter it be Raq, AMD or Intel, there is one for all you needs:
RackShackMattias Johansson
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Jan 6, 2002, 23:47 #3
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I would suggest DialTone (www.dialtone.com) - they have dedicated solutions starting at $150/month and have dual OC12 connections with redundancy... and have a multi-million dollar data center.
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one vote for rackshack.net
They are pretty cheap and 300GB transfer is fantastic for that price.
I have been checking out their forum. And most customers sounds very happy there. And their forum is very good to improve yourself about Administrating your dedicated server and adding stuff like jsp.
PS: I dont have dedicated server with them.
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Jan 9, 2002, 17:27 #5
Try http://www.99servers.com/
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Jan 9, 2002, 17:28 #6
Wait! Nevermind. It used to be a listing of servers costing $99 a month or less, but I guess it's an ISP now.
Owen
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Jan 9, 2002, 17:46 #7
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Originally posted by Owen
Wait! Nevermind. It used to be a listing of servers costing $99 a month or less, but I guess it's an ISP now.
Owen
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Jan 11, 2002, 15:09 #8
www.wowrack.com
Celeron 766 128 ram 20 gig ide hdd = 99$ a month (25 gigs of transferr I believe)
I got a P 3 866 256 ram for only 107.
No setup fee if you mention sitepoint, atleast thats how it was for me
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re: wowrack.com - SitePoint certainly doesn't have any agreement with this company, so I can't imagine why they'd be giving discounts for mentioning our name.
Also, potential customers' might be concerned about the lack of backup options on their servers (I could find no reference to WowRack's backup procedures anywhere) and the fact that support is only available during business hours!
But that said, you get what you pay for. They're offering a lot of hardware for the price.Wormly Server Performance Monitoring
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Jan 23, 2002, 01:06 #10
They are a good bang for the buck, and they have backup options, you get WowWatch Basic or whatever depending on the plan, each one of those has all the backup options, you can find it on their site.
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