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  • Socks
    Confirmed User
    • May 2002
    • 8475

    #1

    Rackshack.net

    Anyone ever try their hosting? $119 a month for a dedicated box with 400gb of transfer, we don't operate a TGP or anything, but we're worried it'll be slow.. What's the word?
  • Pipecrew
    Master of Gfy.com
    • Feb 2002
    • 14888

    #2
    do a search, this board is like 60% against and 40% for rackshack, probably been 500 threads on them in the last year!

    try likewhoa!

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    • Sin_Vraal
      Confirmed User
      • Feb 2002
      • 465

      #3
      From what I hear, rackshack makes you do ALL the work, they just give you a server. in other words if you know your way around a linux box really well this might be good for you.

      If you want real dedicated hosting,
      $250 monthly and I'll give you for dedicated machine and 400 gigs.

      I dont really know how much money they could possibly make off that deal, but I know that I wouldnt be interested at that price / quantity heheh.
      "Youjizz: Henry, Thanks to you 1 in 150 people online at any given time are jerking off on my websites"

      Swift Communications -- UU net / Sprint / level 3 / savvis / Gblx

      Quad Core SaS HDD 1000mbits dedicated bandwidth $2500

      AmySpears! Amy getting fucked in the ass and getting choked on a chain! -- Devil Bucks!

      skype: henry.goss
      ICQ: 5.6.4.8.0.9.8.6

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      • L0stMind
        Confirmed User
        • Sep 2002
        • 1681

        #4
        Originally posted by Pipecrew
        do a search, this board is like 60% against and 40% for rackshack, probably been 500 threads on them in the last year!

        try likewhoa!
        And then do a search on likewhoa and see the board is divided over whether or not they are a good host as well

        Of course, who is a good host? who knows...

        http://cashcore.com
        - Make Money.
        http://ezprovider.net - Hosting.

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        • salsbury
          Confirmed User
          • Feb 2002
          • 1070

          #5
          Originally posted by L0stMind
          Of course, who is a good host? who knows...
          i try to be a good host. i have beer in the fridge and sometimes soft drinks. i have some movies and multiplayer games. the one thing i don't do is let people smoke in my place, though. they can do it on the balcony. so i guess i'm an ok host, but not a good host.

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          • Sin_Vraal
            Confirmed User
            • Feb 2002
            • 465

            #6
            YEa, I'm a great host =)

            Come over, drink the leftover hooch and captain morgans malt beverage crap that seems to accumulate in my fridge after each of these parties. and to show you what an uber host I am, you can drink ALL my tequila.... I'll even let you take it home w/ you =)

            Just take that accursed drink away from my house!!!
            "Youjizz: Henry, Thanks to you 1 in 150 people online at any given time are jerking off on my websites"

            Swift Communications -- UU net / Sprint / level 3 / savvis / Gblx

            Quad Core SaS HDD 1000mbits dedicated bandwidth $2500

            AmySpears! Amy getting fucked in the ass and getting choked on a chain! -- Devil Bucks!

            skype: henry.goss
            ICQ: 5.6.4.8.0.9.8.6

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            • payrollpete
              Confirmed User
              • Feb 2002
              • 1527

              #7
              rackshack is pretty good

              cologroup can hook up amazing deals to, cologroup.com and talk to jason
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              • Juge
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2001
                • 1917

                #8
                Originally posted by Pipecrew
                do a search, this board is like 60% against and 40% for rackshack, probably been 500 threads on them in the last year!

                try likewhoa!
                Yeah, it sounds like the 60% against are the 60% who needed customer support, and the 40% for are the people who have not needed it, yet, and are happy with their cheap reliable host.

                I guess it's your decision in the end. History tends to repeat itself.

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