[olug] Co-Location: Just For Fun

Nate Rotschafer writetogenius at hotmail.com
Thu Aug 15 22:29:32 UTC 2002


For the sheer fun of it does anyone have a clue on what 300-400 GB/month 
would run me if I provided the server?  Cause my server could be coloed if 
it was 200-300/month

Nate


>From: Daniel Pfile <daniel at pfile.net>
>Reply-To: olug at olug.org
>To: olug at olug.org
>Subject: Re: [olug] Co-Location: Just For Fun
>Date: 15 Aug 2002 12:19:26 -0500
>
>I've been happy with these guys:
>
>http://www.linuxwebnet.com/
>
>1U or Minitower colo starts at $80 (20 gig/month) or $100 (100
>gig/month). From what i can gather they're pretty much just a bunch of
>geeks who wanted a data center. Of course, they're located in Maryland,
>but they're offering free shipping of your machine right now. Just make
>sure you install a stable os and know how to fix it on the fly without
>crashing and reboots and you'll be fine. I also did a quick priceout of
>a dedicated server, 850mhz - 20gig - 128mb - 100gig/month - 1 ip was
>$65/month + $65 setup.
>
>On Wed, 2002-08-14 at 20:52, Joe Catanzaro wrote:
> > A few of my friends and I would like to co-locate a Linux box somewhere 
>in
> > Omaha. It's going to be for a few web pages (probably non-commercial), 
>some
> > ftp, maybe mail, and other stuff. Can someone recommend a provider here 
>in
> > Omaha that's super cheap? If not, we're probably going to go with some 
>type
> > of shared service.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> > Joe Catanzaro
> > joecatanzaro at cox.net
> >
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>-- Daniel Pfile - daniel AT pfile DAWT net
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Nate Rotschafer
Millard West High School
Omaha, NE


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