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Non US Based Webhosts - Get In Here
I'm looking at different hosting options. If you're a provider of webhosting services and are based NOT in the US (your servers must NOt be physically present in the US either), please let me know what you have to offer. Price is always important, but if you have good value in what you're asking, it will not go unnoticed. You must also be reliable (I'll google your name to see what others have to say about you) with good uptime, secure servers and responsive support. No bullshitters and wannabies.
I'm looking for a managed dedicated, but will try you with a few sites on a shared first. Please post your links... :D |
Exmasters' gift - $0.29/GB for galleries, with servers in the EU, and
Adult European Host - hosted in Amsterdam. |
http://saal-networks.de/cms/index.php?page=802
Servers in Germany and NL, they have a high security server center (Titan) in Frankfurt. They host most of the pages of the European bigguns, like Magma, Videorama, etc. Mine too, BTW. Super service. Once my server HD shit the bed at 2.00 am and within an hour a new one was up and running. Hit me up if you need a better deal than what's published on their site or can't read it all the way. I can get you teh same prices in US$, which is a 30% discount. |
Not owned by me, but...
http://www.leaseweb.com/ Servers in NL. They have a very impressive record regarding protecting their customers. (for example, they refuse to cooperate with RIAA-type organizations and will go to court before taking sites down which they believe to be legal) |
dedicated located in Montreal DC. Specials from 89.00 Canadian
Shared in Montreal also, but must be setup manually in Montreal. Automated setup is for US boxes. |
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Can you point me to your $89 dedicated special? How long have you been in business? |
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Supplying adult hosting : since 2003 mainstream hosting: 2000 Specials are not really listed, because: - they vary too much - people don't go see, they ask ... =================== INTEL Celeron D 2.66GHz 1GB DDR2 Memory Module 160GB SATA Hard Drive 100Mbps Uplink Port 1000GB Monthly Traffic Remote Reboot Port Included Bandwidth Monitoring Graphs CentOS, Fedora, FreeBSD or Debian 24x7 PING Monitoring with Notification C$ 99.00/Month + $FREE SETUP ==================== ==================== Celeron 1.6GHz, CPU NEW GENERATION! 512MB RAM, 80GB IDE, 1000GB Traffic Level 1 Management Remote Reboot 89.00 $ US ====================== more specials are available such as top servers: INTEL Pentium D 930 3.0GHz 4GB DDR2 Memory Module 3x250GB SATA Hard Drives 100Mbps Uplink Port 1000GB Monthly Traffic Remote Reboot Port Included Bandwidth Monitoring Graphs CentOS, Fedora, FreeBSD or Debian 24x7 PING Monitoring with Notification C$ 329.00/Month + $FREE SETUP ========================= ==================== |
These are pretty good deals. Are you sure you're offering 100Mbps for $99 a month? Where's the catch?
Are these managed servers or unmanaged? How does a tech support go with your dedicated servers? Do you offer server monitoring and upgrades? How many IPs could a guy get with this plan? How about the hack protection? Do you have any Tier 1 connections? What was your uptime for the past 6 months? |
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It is stated : 1000 gig/month on a 1000 mbps port ( instead of a 10 mbps ) Quote:
= monitoring: 24x7 PING Monitoring with Notification ( was listed in the pecs ). You can have your own free monitoring at uppanel.com = Upgrades such as hardware or switching boxes ???? yes to both. = uptime of random clients: ========= Status: up Monitor: Yes Creation date: 2007-03-22 21:11 Service: http (80) Last check: 53mins 24secs ago Last repsonse time: 0.05805sec Interval: Timeout: [ReCheck Now] Statistics July uptime: 100.000 % 2007 uptime: 100.000 % Alltime uptime: 100.000 % Notification Schedule ==================== Status: up Monitor: Yes Creation date: 2006-07-19 23:55 Service: http (80) Last check: 0sec ago Last repsonse time: 0.07129sec Interval: Timeout: [ReCheck Now] Statistics July uptime: 100.000 % 2007 uptime: 99.918 % Alltime uptime: 99.937 % ======================== Status: up Monitor: Yes Creation date: 2006-07-19 23:58 Service: http (80) Last check: 3secs ago Last repsonse time: 0.10330sec Interval: Timeout: [ReCheck Now] Statistics July uptime: 100.000 % 2007 uptime: 99.791 % Alltime uptime: 99.868 % ========================= Hostname: 72.55.143.196 Status: up Monitor: Yes Creation date: 2007-03-09 08:42 Service: http (80) Last check: 27mins 11secs ago Last repsonse time: 0.06264sec Interval: Timeout: [ReCheck Now] Statistics July uptime: 99.966 % 2007 uptime: 99.901 % Alltime uptime: 99.901 % ========================== Keep in mind that some hardware modification, box upgrade can play in the downtime stats. |
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Hey :)
We have servers in Hong Kong and Montreal. Hit me up and I can set you up on a free virtual account. We have US prices on our international bandwidth |
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Germany. If you follow that link, you get some sort of bonus - disk space, i think. So do I. |
We are getting a couple racks later this summer over seas.
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Hello,
ServerProvider.com can offer you dedicated servers in Mexico and Canada. Please contact me on aim sami1080 or icq 311848143. Regards: Simon N |
http://www.adultxspace.com
can offer servers in amsterdam |
Servage is the #1 provider of 500 responses... Which means your customers never see your website when you host with them.
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Any more overseas or Canada based webhosts? |
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Perhaps its a dumb question but why outside the US ?
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Later, |
There's no dumb questions, only dumb answers...
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It's not my purpose to be giving anyone brains as to what they should or should not do. You make your own decission, the best one of which is to consult with the lawyer familiar with jurisdiction in your area. And make sure you comply with your local laws, not the laws of some other countries. |
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Hiya,
My servers are UK based, as are the techs that monitor them 24/7 in rotation shifts :) all dedicated plans come with 24/7 phone support as well as 24/7 email support. Depending on what spec your after, Ive got dedicated servers starting at £60 /mo Also if you wanna try out a shared plan for now, take a look at the site (in sig) if you want a slightly shared plan, can hook you up with that too. One thing about Goodings Media is Im honest. I dont promise 100000 GB transfer a month and then suspend your account after 1%. I tell you exactly what you get and don't get :) So far this month and last has been 100% uptime. Year average is usually 99.5+ A backup of the rack is made ever 6 hours. cPanel is included on shared plans, but is extra p/month if you want it on dedicated Oh and any shared plan, I'll set you up 7 days free, no oblicgation. You get to try out the full service :) Hit me up (details in sig) or you can order paypal directly on the site :) |
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...any more overseas or Canada based webhosts want to pimp their business? |
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There's still a way to find out tho. Quote a monthly, daily or instantaneous bandwidth figure, or a monthly or instantaneous cpu load that you're certain would cut me off. Then I can see which of the two it is. You seem confused on one score, namely, I do not use them as domain registrars. Therefore, I could at a moment's notice point the dns servers for my name to any other host and the traffic would resolve there. So I don't see the "lose your traffic" concern. |
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oh, and servage sucks. out of the above i would chime in for exmasters though.. |
You are most welcome to do as you please. I myself could care less whether you get screwed in the ass or not. I have been screwed myself, so I know what it's like.
Of course you can change DNS setting any time with your domain name registrar. this part is not an issue. Issue is, that unless you own very simple sites, it could take a while to move your entire site over to another webhost. If you happen to have interactive sites, such as forums, then you will need to move your databases and there will be a lot of setting up to do before your site is fully functional on new servers. besides - a blow from Servage will come when you least expect it. You will likely not have another simultaneous hosting account set up while you're hosting with servage. Trust me, unless you have just some simple sites of 3 pages with non script html code, it will take you a while to set everything up on new servers. But then again, why should I bother to explain to someone who knows better. Do I really need to put up with this shit? We live in a free world. You do as you please. I could care less whether you think that I'm talking out of my ass or not. Now go fuck yourself, Servage user... |
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State facts, and preferably, measurable facts. I said they work fine and have worked fine. You said my site is "probably too small". How small would a site be that'd be too small ? Or are you just talking ? I think the entire "steal your traffic" line of argument, is basically you not understand how this internet thing works. "simple sites" bullcrap. I happen to keep backups ready to go. You should too. Why not ? I happen to have forums, they happen to get a decent-ish ammount of traffic. I also run a wiki, it also gets decentish traffic. Doesn't prevent me from keeping backups. If and when I move, there's not a nebulous "lots of settings". I know exactly what I'm doing, and it's minutes overhead + whatever ftp takes. Why wouldn't I "likely" have a backup for a 6 dollar service ?! What's wrong with you. It'd cost SIX.DOLLARS. Why not get another ?! So basically, I don't trust you, I know exactly how long it takes being I did it all myself. Anyway, for your possible enlightment, and maybe because other people are also reading : Technology is technology. It serves a purpose. You will not pick your teeth with a power drill, and you will not cut a wall with a toothpick. If you have any sense. Servage is a toothpick. If you understand how such services work, you will get alot of bang for your buck. If you don't, you will cause grief for everybody up and down the line. So let's try and learn how shit works, shall we : Bandwidth is cheap, servers are expensive. Support is very expensive. If you want to host on the cheap, keep your cpu use to a minimum and don't need support. If you want to run complicated stuff, process images on the go server side, hog resources, by all means, get your own dedicated box. It's best for you and it's best for the poor host. If there's "complicated settings", by all means, get a support-oriented host, maybe even one that runs videochat coding class. You'll need it. These are all viable, usefull services, but not everybody needs them. The people who don't need them don't go out of their way to pay for them. |
Some people are just a waste of time. You're one of them. Good night...
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Looking forward for the next thread of "omg x service suxxorz!!!" from yet another "webmaster". Maybe by then they'll be makeing servers not only outside the jurisdiction of the US courts, but also outside this universe, so you can have them like you want em. |
try iweb8.com - they kick ass!
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Pornask consider getting yourself some leagal advice.
Its not where you post your website, but rather that you are a US Citizen !
You said: "On the other hand though, Canadian authorities DO have the authority to knock on your door to see if you comply with PIPA and PIPETA - Canadian privacy laws." They do not have the authority... however if wrong doing is suspected computer crimes gets involved... and possibly the RCMP... I'm a little rusty on my studies... |
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