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StariaDaniel 04-24-2013 10:59 AM

Need a SSD dedicated server unmanaged TODAY
 
As one of our secondary hosters baffled us with incompetence today we need an alternative to move a bunch of sites quickly - preferrably setup today or tomorrow. US-based preferred, but doesn't matter that much.

Need the following specs:
- Quad Core (pref. Intel)
- 8-12 GB Ram
- 2 SSD 80GB or more (mirrored, software raid would be OK)
- Unmanaged / root access
- Debian Linux

Leave an offer here or contact me at [email protected] :thumbsup

EddyTheDog 04-24-2013 11:09 AM

https://www.digitalocean.com/

You can be up and running in 10 mins - SSD as standard....

Choopa_Pardo 04-24-2013 11:14 AM

emailed....

TurboAngel 04-24-2013 11:23 AM

The guy's at NatNet can help you.

shake 04-24-2013 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19595405)
https://www.digitalocean.com/

You can be up and running in 10 mins - SSD as standard....

Some applications running over virtualization will loose a lot of speed, even if SSD is running on the underlying hardware. If they are database heavy, they should stay dedicated "bare metal", otherwise something like digitalocean might be good.

Supz 04-24-2013 12:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shake (Post 19595628)
Some applications running over virtualization will loose a lot of speed, even if SSD is running on the underlying hardware. If they are database heavy, they should stay dedicated "bare metal", otherwise something like digitalocean might be good.

Not really true. The only thing that really does not perform well on virtualization is low latency trading. And it performs OK. Just not up to standards of low latency. You wont have any database issues though. The speed that you lose in virtualizations is miliseconds.

Catalyst 04-24-2013 12:59 PM

hit up scooter at mojohost.. he will take care of you.. great support.. great servers.

StariaDaniel 04-24-2013 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19595405)
https://www.digitalocean.com/

You can be up and running in 10 mins - SSD as standard....

Sorry, not a dedicated box ;) Looks like a fun thing thought - but nothing I'd try in production environment
Quote:

Originally Posted by Choopa_Pardo (Post 19595424)
emailed....

Thanks, got it, replying right now.
Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboAngel (Post 19595450)
The guy's at NatNet can help you.

Yeah, they emailed me. Thanks for forwarding :)
Quote:

Originally Posted by shake (Post 19595628)
Some applications running over virtualization will loose a lot of speed, even if SSD is running on the underlying hardware. If they are database heavy, they should stay dedicated "bare metal", otherwise something like digitalocean might be good.

I'll give that a try
Quote:

Originally Posted by Catalyst (Post 19595670)
hit up scooter at mojohost.. he will take care of you.. great support.. great servers.

Had contact with Mojo in the past but never got this going. Also - from my memory - they do managed only?

Supz 04-24-2013 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StariaDaniel (Post 19595713)
Sorry, not a dedicated box ;) Looks like a fun thing thought - but nothing I'd try in production environment

Thanks, got it, replying right now.

Yeah, they emailed me. Thanks for forwarding :)

I'll give that a try

Had contact with Mojo in the past but never got this going. Also - from my memory - they do managed only?

Digital Ocean virtual machines is much more reliable then 1 dedicated box. Having 1 dedicated box is like running with 1 shoe on. a virtual machine is on a cluster of machines so if a hard drive fails you dont see any downtime. If your hard drive fails on your dedicated server you are fucked. Welcome to technology 2009.

StariaDaniel 04-24-2013 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StariaDaniel (Post 19595382)
- 2 SSD 80GB or more (mirrored, software raid would be OK)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supz (Post 19595726)
If your hard drive fails on your dedicated server you are fucked. Welcome to technology 2009.

Mirroring and backups existed before 2009 :winkwink:

(also clusters and high-availability for things more important than blogs)

PS: Don't get me wrong, yes, these services have their advantages for sure, I would just like to try them seperately, not with live sites

Catalyst 04-24-2013 01:35 PM

I don't know if they do "unmanaged" per say..

however they will provide you root access.. and then you can do what you want..

EddyTheDog 04-24-2013 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stariadaniel (Post 19595744)
mirroring and backups existed before 2009 :winkwink:

(also clusters and high-availability for things more important than blogs)

ps: Don't get me wrong, yes, these services have their advantages for sure, i would just like to try them seperately, not with live sites

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CYF 04-24-2013 05:00 PM

SecuredServers :thumbsup

StariaDaniel 04-25-2013 11:13 PM

Got a great Deal from www.choopa.com - easy communication, fast setup and a nice price on top of that :thumbsup

Supz 04-26-2013 08:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StariaDaniel (Post 19595744)
Mirroring and backups existed before 2009 :winkwink:

(also clusters and high-availability for things more important than blogs)

PS: Don't get me wrong, yes, these services have their advantages for sure, I would just like to try them seperately, not with live sites

Mirroring? This is not mirroring. are you familiar with virtualization? do you understand what it does? Here are some of the statistics of people who use virtualization in production.

100% of Fortune 100
100% of Fortune 500
99.5% of Fortune 1000
100% of Fortune Global 100
98% of Fortune Global 500

People dont cluster or use high-availability anymore without virtualization.

StariaDaniel 04-26-2013 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Supz (Post 19598814)
Mirroring? This is not mirroring. are you familiar with virtualization? do you understand what it does? Here are some of the statistics of people who use virtualization in production.

100% of Fortune 100
100% of Fortune 500
99.5% of Fortune 1000
100% of Fortune Global 100
98% of Fortune Global 500

People dont cluster or use high-availability anymore without virtualization.

I say again "I know about the advantages" - just didn't want to try it in productions without properly testing it before :helpme

Anyway, a Fortune 500 company usually controls the complete hardware, have staff in the DC (or their own DC ...) - that's kind of different of trusting a 3rd party with it - and way more costly. Also, just because they use it in production it doesn't mean they solely rely on it.

Additionally you need to keep off-site backups for yourself anyway no matter how "secure" you think something is (imagine a host going broke, fire/fatal accident in a DC, roque employee calling an rm -rf *, whatever) - like big companies "cloning" their DC completely a few hundred miles away, use tape storage systems, etc...

TidalWave 04-26-2013 11:03 AM

Daniel,

This is no problem for us at all.
Your choice of datacenters -- Los Angeles, Dallas, or Miami.

Online within a couple hours.

Supz 04-26-2013 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StariaDaniel (Post 19599147)
I say again "I know about the advantages" - just didn't want to try it in productions without properly testing it before :helpme

Anyway, a Fortune 500 company usually controls the complete hardware, have staff in the DC (or their own DC ...) - that's kind of different of trusting a 3rd party with it - and way more costly. Also, just because they use it in production it doesn't mean they solely rely on it.

Additionally you need to keep off-site backups for yourself anyway no matter how "secure" you think something is (imagine a host going broke, fire/fatal accident in a DC, roque employee calling an rm -rf *, whatever) - like big companies "cloning" their DC completely a few hundred miles away, use tape storage systems, etc...

Off-site back ups and having a redundant infrastructure have nothing to do with each other. Having 1 dedicated server = many single points of failure. Being hosting on a virtualization playform (if created correctly) = 0 points of failure. Great, you have offsite back ups. How long will it take you to restore, compared to rebooting a server if you have hardware failure.

Lets say you do have offsite back ups. They are 200GB. Your server breaks. The steps you need to take are simple.


Choice 1. Dedicated Server.
1. Get a new server.
a. Your host must have exact server in stock,
2. The OS needs to get installed.
3. You have to grab your backups from other location.
4. You have to extract backups and re-configure server from backups.

Choice 2. Cloud/Virtualization Server
1. Do nothing.

Do you know how much easier it is to backup and restore a virtual machine compared to a regular hosted OS?

Most companies do whats called. Disk to Disk to tape Backup, if they are still using tapes. The only people still using tapes are the ones that either have it as a regulatory compliance or because they have it in some company guidelines. Most up to date companies are doing Disk to Disk to Cloud.

If you know the reasons there really should be a choice. If you think most companies don't use virtualization in production. You are just misinformed or un-educated on the topic. Get a VM from Rackspace. They wont go out of business. If you are worried that your host might go out of business. You are probably with the wrong host in the 1st place.

FlowerKid 04-26-2013 02:54 PM

It's a good strategy to trust only yourself. So it's always good to have a backup by your own or another hosting company.

AndrewX 04-26-2013 04:18 PM

I would like to offer you the following plan at XenLayer.com:

- Core i7-3770 Quad Core 3.4 GHz
- 16 GB DDR3 Memory
- 120 GB SSD x2 hardware RAID-based setup
- 10,000 GB Monthly Transfer
- $249/month

How does this sound to you? Your contract with XenLayer includes full system management. We will:

- Migrate your current websites
- Install the services and scripts you need
- Configure your system software
- Help you out with whatever you need
- Perform updates, patches and periodic checkups
- Monitor your servers for resource usage and abnormal activity

Feel free to hit me up on ICQ or mention this deal to us after registration, I cannot guarantee today but we can have you up and running within 48 hours.


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