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Need 50-100 Mbps Customers for Verio Connection w/ backup
Sorry, but this is just a one-off from Cologroup.
If anyone is looking for high end bandwidth through Verio with a redundant backup, let me know. I have a gig verio line being installed in 2 weeks and I had to commit to a large amount of bandwidth, so I am going to sell the first 250 Mbps with failover between $60-$75/Mbps. It will never be at this price again, so if you are interested let me know. The one time deal is as follows: 50 Mbps Verio @ $75/Mbps = $3750 100 Mbps Verio @ $60/Mbps = $6,000 Cheers, Jason |
mmm 100mbit
too bad i can't afford that. |
Right on!
Look for my new article coming soon The advantages of hosting on cheap verio bandwidth! :1orglaugh |
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people say cogent is cheap ($30/mbit), they say gblx isn't much more expensive ($40/mbit), verio is being called cheap. timewarner? uunet? xo? |
Yep, you know how it is. By a big chunk and get a good deal.:Graucho
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I'll sell you 1,000,000 Mbps for $1/Mbps if you'll buy it.
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are you in that POS datacenter off lajolla village drive? in the sun/verio building?
if you are, there are some things you should know about its 'redudant' nature. like, its not, power wise. they pulled 2 feeds into the building, and they are both SDG&E feeds, off the same primary circuit. We moved all 55 cabs worth of machines out of there last year because of that. but we left the nice white cabs for verio...:) there are some other issues there as well, but they mostly have to do with the sales weenies that lie outright on a regular basis...t |
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That is about 221 Mbps and you would need a 300 Mbps connection. That would be $18k/Mo. Since it would be in 6 months, I'd have to see what things look like at that point. I may even be able to beat that price.
Drop me an ICQ. |
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One a gige feed with 10-15% saturation, our bill was around $40k a month, that was level 3 in early 2001. and i still hate verio, mostly from the sales side. network was 'ok' at best, routing in san diego to primary cable network(s) was shit poor. their HSRP implementation didn't work right, etc. The premier NOC was nice though, I got to be on pretty good terms with those guys..:) t |
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i am sure you are sutiable for some sort of Custom Plan, since you "barely" use any bandwidth :) |
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the bw for a couple bucks over that. push it up to about 60-65% capacity, then get another one. |
Well, depending on your peaks and valleys, that would make a difference. Overall, there are a few options and I am sure I could get the total price to where you want it.
Main thing is, you have a premium provider as a primary and a backup. |
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All this talk of massive gigs & terrabytes is getting me hard...quit it!
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bingo :thumbsup
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hey quiet, what are some of your websites? i don't know if it's a common known fact but you seem to have a reputation for making good money (saw that poll a bit ago) and using 300mbit peak averaging 70tb a month.. that's a shitload..
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Congrats on the gigE Jason! Isn't it nice that Verio has dropped their drawers? I'm on their network here in Detroit and it's been flawless since we got turned up. :eatmouse
Brad |
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that building. they thought we were going out of business from the whole efront thing, so padlocked the cage;) we left, and went to sbc.... thats a good building, still about iffy about verio. |
Well, it is a great building and Verio has proven to be a good premium host.
We should have good success with there connection. |
jasons hosting is the shit
thats all i have to say all hail jason! the best host around...and techie media :P |
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LOL |
Dis-Advantage: No matter how much money you save, your girlfriend or wife will always find creative ways to spend your extra cash.
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cologroup rox!
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