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How much for 10 Mbit managed?
What are the monthly cost nowadays for 10mbit managed servers with cpanel, 120 GB disc space, and daily backups? :helpme
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$400+-
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on box or off-box nightly backups?
P4 2.8ghz w/HT =-----------------= 1024 ram 2 x 120gig s-ata CentOS w/Cpanel 10mbps unmetered (level3 / global crossing... no crappy cogent) nightly backups to secondary drive. $399/mo add $45/mo for 50GB of off-server storage see sig for icq :) |
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I don't know. How much are cars going for these days?
Honestly you can get 10mbps ranging from $200 to $1,000. That should tell you something. The price depends on both the quality of bandwidth you're buying and the quality of service you'll receive. Capped, I can have you running for $350. Burstable, $600. All premium quality bandwidth with fantastic customer support. Run a search here on GFY for "Phat Servers" and you'll see what I mean. Feel free to email me at [email protected] or on ICQ at 147479144 and I'll be happy to tell you more about our network and service. |
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From what I've seen, my prices are pretty competitive. When you see a banner or ad saying "10mbps just $400 a month!", 9 times out of 10 that's for an unmetered connection, meaning capped. Ask how much they want for a burstable connection and it will probably be up around $600-800. If you would like to know more about the differences between capped and burstable, feel free to grab me on ICQ at 147479144 and I'll be happy to tell you more. |
exactly like sly said, I was quoting a 10mbps capped unmentered connection... if you wanted that 10mbps (~3300gig usage) on a 100mbps burstable connection that would run you $550/mo...
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So basicly a 10 mbps burstable i can run peaks up to 100 mbps, as long as i stay within 3300 gigs of monthly usage.. do i understand this right ?
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We have 10mbps servers ranging from $299-$1,200 per month depending on the hardware. Hit me up on ICQ or email and I can give you an idea of what we offer.
[email protected] ICQ 260-844-610 |
I use www.splitinfinity.com for my paysite and program. I use the same specs you require and pay around $400. They are very reliable and fast.. :thumbsup
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Heh..Nice to finaly get something right *lol*
Think my current setting is that caped and uncaped is the same price, but then i pay extra if it peaks, or something like that. So what happends then when you go over 3300 gigs ? |
Some of the largest adult programs host at www.isprime.com for a reason. :Graucho
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I'm not sure how Phatservers bills...But most is 95 percentile Which means...The 95th percentile is the highest value left when the top 5% of a numerically sorted set of collected data is discarded. It is used as a measure of the peak value used when one discounts a fair amount for transitory spikes. This makes it markedly different from the average. So in fact you could be billed for more then 10mbit or for less then 10mbit... Unless Sly ya'll are billing some other way? BTW Check Out WEBAIR! Jon |
And that is not just towards Phatservers! I am saying in general for uncapped b/w...Capped b/w will not allow you to go past that obviously...
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You are the weakest link.... That would be the case if they were paying per gbyte...but if they are paying per mbit it does not work like that... Thanks for playing Jon |
mike @ oxeo gave us a pretty good deal on a new server :) 150-013-894
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Best way to explain your question...
http://www.seanadams.com/95/95eg.gif Good resource is @ http://www.red.net/support/resourcec...percentile.php Jon |
Phatservers :thumbsup
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