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  • camperjohn64
    Confirmed User
    • Feb 2005
    • 1531

    #1

    First dedicated server

    My server in TO is hanging all the time, I think it is time for me to get my own dedicated server and colocate in San Diego.

    Any advice? Good entry level specs? Cost? Skillsets I need? Cpanel or not?
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  • baddog
    So Fucking Banned
    • Apr 2001
    • 107089

    #2
    cpanel is a resource hog, I recommend DirectAddmin if going with a panel

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    • Sly
      Let's do some business!
      • Sep 2004
      • 31376

      #3
      I wouldn't "co-locate." There is no real reason for you to own the server. But AmeriNOC is in San Diego and I would recommend them on colo and renting anyway.
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      • camperjohn64
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2005
        • 1531

        #4
        AmeriNOC seems to be a bit confusing on their pricing. For metered, $900 a month, or unmetered $1800 one time fee with no monthly fee. It seem odd that they would have no monthy fee with unmetered...
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        • chupachups
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2002
          • 6576

          #5
          Originally posted by baddog
          cpanel is a resource hog, I recommend DirectAddmin if going with a panel
          QFT I wouldnt ever ever use CP.

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          • Sly
            Let's do some business!
            • Sep 2004
            • 31376

            #6
            Where are you seeing that?
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            • Techie Media
              Confirmed User
              • Jan 2001
              • 3092

              #7
              Originally posted by camperjohn64
              My server in TO is hanging all the time, I think it is time for me to get my own dedicated server and colocate in San Diego.

              Any advice? Good entry level specs? Cost? Skillsets I need? Cpanel or not?
              Not in san diego but if you are looking for a few options that will more than meet your needs we have a few posted specials right now. http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=951336

              Hit me up if you would like to talk and see whjat we can offer you.



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              • alias
                aliasx
                • Apr 2001
                • 19010

                #8
                Oh the fun of learning fbsd and how to set up your own nameservers, security etc. If you don't know what's up go with managed or hire an admin.
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                • XSV
                  Confirmed User
                  • Sep 2001
                  • 1214

                  #9
                  Originally posted by camperjohn64
                  AmeriNOC seems to be a bit confusing on their pricing. For metered, $900 a month, or unmetered $1800 one time fee with no monthly fee. It seem odd that they would have no monthy fee with unmetered...
                  Hi,

                  One of the plans you are talking about is a Dual Xeon Quadcore plan that includes 300 MBPS, the fee listed is the monthly fee for that particular plan, below that in red it says "Setup = $0.00".

                  If you email me at sales < AT > Amerinoc.com and let me know what type of server configuration and the amount of monthly bandwidth you need I can give you a custom quote.
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                  • webair
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                    • Feb 2002
                    • 8531

                    #10
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                    • alias
                      aliasx
                      • Apr 2001
                      • 19010

                      #11
                      Originally posted by webair
                      Go with webair.com they will hoook you up!!!

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                      • NemesisEnforcer
                        Confirmed User
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 2122

                        #12
                        Originally posted by camperjohn64
                        My server in TO is hanging all the time, I think it is time for me to get my own dedicated server and colocate in San Diego.

                        Any advice? Good entry level specs? Cost? Skillsets I need? Cpanel or not?
                        If you?re not in the hosting business don?t even think about co-location. Take advantage of the deals offered by the hosting companies here. Spend your time making money and more money rather than babysitting a server.
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                        • LoveSandra
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                          • Aug 2008
                          • 10551

                          #13
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                          • rowan
                            Too lazy to set a custom title
                            • Mar 2002
                            • 17393

                            #14
                            +1 for leasing rather than colocating. Colo costs more upfront and will drive you mad if you have even minor issues that require physical access. And if the host goes bust you may have trouble getting your server back. I'd only use colo if you have an unusual hardware configuration.

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                            • raymor
                              Confirmed User
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 3745

                              #15
                              Amerinoc is great, and they are super knowledgeable, making them a perfect company
                              to provide you with a dedicated server. I say a dedicated server because as others have
                              said, unless you are or employ a professional server admin, a colocated server would
                              have nobody as the admin, or you could try to do your own admin, in which case you
                              would have clueless newbie as an admin, messing things up.
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                              • sandman!
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                                • Mar 2001
                                • 15431

                                #16
                                there is usually no point in single server colo unless your building something really high end.
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                                • drogers
                                  Registered User
                                  • Dec 2009
                                  • 13

                                  #17
                                  colocation can be very rewarding to own and operate your own server and in some facilities to be able to visit it. It can also save you money over the long term. However, the downside is you most likely are going to be responsible for your own hardware replacements and skills needed to manage your machine. So, colocation has an upside and a downside.

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                                  • camperjohn64
                                    Confirmed User
                                    • Feb 2005
                                    • 1531

                                    #18
                                    Actually I haven't had an admin other than myself for the last 5 years and I've been doing ok...until last month when my server is totally crashing. :-)

                                    And I actually think this is why I want colocation instead of managed. Right now my admin, on my "managed" server pretty much told me I'm on my own.

                                    So without admin = ok, with admin=ok...I am just looking around now.
                                    Last edited by camperjohn64; 02-07-2010, 02:46 PM.
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