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[ale] Good cheap ATL-based colo facilities?
- Subject: [ale] Good cheap ATL-based colo facilities?
- From: ale at advancedopen.com (Brian W. Neu)
- Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 14:59:00 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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What are your bandwidth requirements? I have a small, ISP in the server
room at my office(no raised floors, reinforced concrete exteriors, 50kw
generators, or armed guards). If two balanced T1 lines would do, then
I'm probably your best bet. If you're looking for a high-security,
generator back-up, multiple OC45, then I'm not your best bet. However,
I can certainly be cheap. MRTG graphs available if you want to check
current usage. Free Nagios monitoring and uptime recording.
I'm near Delk Rd & I-75. Every box, currently seven, is Fedora.
What kind of availability are you looking for?
Bob Toxen wrote:
> Can people recommend some good, cheap ATL-based colo facilities,
> including pricing? We're looking for a dedicated single Linux box that
> the Colo facility will provide with Linux loaded on it. Prefer Fedora
> or Red Hat Enterprise.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Toxen
>
> "Microsoft: Unsafe at any clock speed!"
> -- Bob Toxen 10/03/2002
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