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View Full Version : Server Deal *no Setup* 1000 Gigs Transfer
nectar 05-30-2003, 06:09 PM Server Super Specials
www.nectartech.com - promotion/special - no website yet..coming soon!
sales@nectartech.com or 877-904-8454 - For More Details
TURN AROUND SETUP TIME AFTER PAYMENT 24 HOURS =)
Intel Celeron 1.7Ghz
512MB, PC2700 333Mhz DDR RAM
80GB, 7200RPM, 8MB cache
500gb Multihomed Monthly Transfer
FreeBSD 4.8
IP addresses Included: 10
$88 per month
==>3 available
Intel Celeron 2.0 Ghz
512MB, PC2700 333Mhz DDR RAM
80GB, 7200RPM, 8MB cache
1000gb Multihomed Monthly Transfer
FreeBSD 4.8
IP addresses Included: 10
$105 per month
==>15 available
Intel Pentium 2.4Ghz
512MB, PC2700 333Mhz DDR RAM
80GB, 7200RPM, 8MB cache
1000gb Multihomed Monthly Transfer
FreeBSD 4.8
IP addresses Included: 10
$125 per month
==>10 available
Intel XEON 2.4Ghz
1GB, PC 2700 333Mhz DDR RAM
120GB, 7200RPM, 8MB Cache
1000gb Multihomed Monthly Transfer
FreeBSD 4.8
IP addresses Included: 10
$195 per month
==>5 available
10 MEG COMMIT - $700.00 ($70.00/MEG)
20 MEG COMMIT - $1200.00 ($60.00/MEG)
For more , please let us know.
***PERSONAL MRTG GRAPHS***
http://209.237.244.99/viewMRTG.php?user=10 - example
Add $29.95 per month for cPanel / WebHost Manager
Datacenter information:
Servers are located in San Francisco in a secured cage.
Multihomed bandwidth, coming from WCG, MFN, PAIX, YIPES and more coming soon.
Test IP's : 209. 237.245.5 and 65.60.37.3
Pricematching will be done for the next 2 weeks.
email sales@nectartech.com - ask for Jeffrey or John or Jason.
For payment we take PayPal, Visa/MC, check.
Support: www.deskticket.com
Adult Content is permitted.
NO SPAM, NO IRC SERVERS.
PS. Everyone is always asking about our website, it will be up soon, i hope thats the best answer i can give..but trace our networks.
Thanks
intricate 05-30-2003, 07:57 PM Have dual xeons?
nectar 05-30-2003, 08:20 PM Yes we do have dual xeons.
I am unsure of the price though, please let me know what kind of config your interested in.
Thanks
J
sales@nectartech.com
plastus 05-30-2003, 08:36 PM Are these managed, semi-managed, or unmanaged? What about reboots? Also, do you have any P4's between 1.6 and 2.4Ghz?
nectar 05-30-2003, 10:01 PM We have the P4 2.4Ghz server, in the plans above, that is the only one that we have currently. If there is some custom plan you'd like please email us at sales@nectartech.com
Thank You.
nectar 05-30-2003, 10:01 PM Excuse me, they are also SEMI-MANAGED based on the support level needed.
Reboots is ok, cPanel questions will be answered and basic system adminisrative questions.
HA-Kevin 05-30-2003, 10:07 PM Do you offer RedHat instead of FreeBSD 4.8 ?
VNPIXEL 05-30-2003, 11:37 PM you have your own DC or those are co-location?
felit0 05-30-2003, 11:39 PM Are these at http://www.e200paul.com/ ? I also want to know about Red Hat...
nectar 05-31-2003, 12:17 AM Yes RedHat, and we are at the Exchange Colocation Facility.
We have redhat 7.3, rh 8.0 and redhat 9.0
these seem alot like unitedcolo deals to me just with less bandwidth...
nectar 05-31-2003, 02:09 AM RSX, maybe but we're better, maybe we're not. Give us a shot to find out. Theres no contract.
There are some WHT members i believe if they read this thread they currently have a few with us. We did setup for them same day.
If your interested just let us know!
Thanks
nectar 05-31-2003, 02:15 AM http://spike.nectartech.com/netscape.exe
VNPIXEL 05-31-2003, 02:53 AM that sound good. One last question. The bandwidth. Are they using those 95% rule?
nectar 05-31-2003, 03:02 AM Yes they are. They are using the 95%.
Please also feel free to paste your traceroute / download kbit results.
Thanks!
VNPIXEL 05-31-2003, 03:07 AM yike... I would give it a try if those 95% rule not apply.
the ping very good since we are only 30mins from SF. :)
nectar 05-31-2003, 03:28 AM We're willing to work a deal with AVG, but the pricing will differ.
nectar 05-31-2003, 03:29 AM If your in San Jose, your welcome to check out the datacenter in San Francisco.
We can work on a time to meet with one of our engineers to show you our cage.
Thank You.
gooroo 05-31-2003, 04:43 AM This sounds like a damn sweet deal!
I'll be signing up shortly..
If anyone wants to share a box and split the costs, PM me..
nectar 05-31-2003, 05:07 AM Great gooroo. Email us at sales@nectartech.com for any comments or questions, we'll gladly answer them.
Thanks Again for your business.
AcuNett 05-31-2003, 12:36 PM Do you provide colo?
nectar 05-31-2003, 01:06 PM Yes we do.
We can provide colo at the rate of $75/1U included is 100 gigs of transfer.
Each additional U is $25 after.
Originally posted by nectar
Yes we do.
We can provide colo at the rate of $75/1U included is 100 gigs of transfer.
Each additional U is $25 after.
Do each of the additional $25/U also come with 100GB of bandwidth?
Do you an uptime guarentee where we will be compensated if it is not reached?
If you sell CPanel, how much does it cost?
Thanks,
nectar 05-31-2003, 05:34 PM CPanel costs $29.95 a month, for each additional no..Im sorry.
if you want to work out a colocation deal Ill be glad to.
please email sales@nectartech.com
thank you.
localminds 05-31-2003, 05:44 PM ok, i just have to say..GOD DAMN!! these guys have seriously the best dedicated packing on the market. I mean, I have looked and talked to around 14 different server hosts. And by far these guys take them home.
I have talked to Jason, sup dude, over the phone and have gotten him everytime, answered ATON of my questions right there.
If you want a server for cheap, with awsome support, these guys are the way to do dedicated servers!!
THANKS!
Originally posted by nectar
CPanel costs $29.95 a month, for each additional no..Im sorry.
if you want to work out a colocation deal Ill be glad to.
please email sales@nectartech.com
thank you.
Thanks, I actually just now saw that you put the price of CPanel on your original post, sorry about that.
RogelioH 06-02-2003, 01:44 AM what is the 95% rule?
nectar 06-02-2003, 01:53 AM What is this 95% thing?
95% (95th percentile) billing is becoming an industry standard method to charge for bandwidth usage. 95% usage takes into account not only the data transferred but also the usage patterns, commonly referred to as bursting.
How is 95% usage calculated?
95% usage is tracked using a program called MRTG (Multi Router Traffic Grapher). Every 5 minutes the MRTG program checks each network server interface and records in a database the average and peak traffic (bandwidth) that the interface has seen in the last five minutes. To calculate the actual 95% bandwidth number, all of the 5 minute peak samples are sorted from the highest to the lowest value. Then the largest 5% of the values are thrown out and the very next largest value is the 95% number. ( In a 30 day period, 5% of the samples accounts for about 1.5 days of traffic. What this means is that if occasionally a customer uses a large amount of bandwidth for a short period of time, they will not be charged for it.)
Why does RackOnline bill for bandwidth using the 95th percentile method in lieu of other methods like per gigabyte?
In order to ensure that there is enough bandwidth to accommodate all of its customers traffic, RackOnline must have bandwidth available in excess of the peak amount currently being used by its customers.
For example, take one customer who typically uses 1 megabit/sec of bandwidth, but for 2 days of the month uses 10 megabits/sec of bandwidth. RackOnline must allocate 10 megabits/sec of bandwidth for that customer. Now compare this customer with a second customer, who uses a steady 2 megabits/sec of bandwidth throughout the month. Since this second customer does not burst into higher bandwidth amounts, RackOnline only needs to allocate 2 megabits/sec of bandwidth for this customer.
Even though both customers may transfer the same number of gigabytes per month (when comparing Wusage stats), the customer that bursts up to 10 megabits/sec forces RackOnline to purchase extra bandwidth that is not fully utilized throughout the month. This in turn drives up the costs for RackOnline, which are passed on to the customer. Since 95% billing more accurately (and fairly) reflects the actual bandwidth capacity used by a customer, RackOnline is able to offer much lower bandwidth fees than it can with 'gigabyte only' billing methods.
How is this going to affect my bill?
Since 95% billing looks at usage patterns as well as transfer amounts, many customers will see changes in their monthly bandwidth bill. Some customers will see their monthly bills increase, while others will see their monthly bill decrease. Others will see no change at all.
RogelioH 06-02-2003, 07:38 AM Watch out everyone, these guys will take over the market soon.. The support was great, i just ordered and they will set me up in less than 2 hours... These guys know what they are doing... I am speechless .. keep up the good work
compady 06-02-2003, 10:18 AM We just got our first server in this morning from nentar... unfotunately it did take longer that 2 hours :-( The communication was great and they seem very friendly and helpful. Just thought I would give a nudge to any prospective clients :-).
nectar 06-02-2003, 03:10 PM Sorry Mike! Next time it will get faster. I hope cPanel will get thier layer system faster, since we do installs everyday they are usually within 45mins. But with cPanel it can take anywhere between 1hour-4 hours. =/ . We would setup our own layer sytem if they had one. :)
Thanks!
J.
chuckt101 06-02-2003, 08:13 PM how much are upgrades ? (RAM, HD, IPs, whatever)
what are TOS
nectar 06-02-2003, 08:14 PM $115 one time or $20 a month for either 512 ram or 80 gig hard drive
terms of serivce , 99% uptime we give.
thanks!
SliverGuard 06-02-2003, 08:51 PM Do you have aim? Iwant to talk over that 95% thing. So if i use 900GB will i be change $400 on a duel server or what?
chuckt101 06-02-2003, 09:33 PM by TOS, i mean actual terms of service. Like you say no IRC. What's going to legally make you able to shut me down if I put up an IRC Server.
I still dont understand the 95% rule. Could someone give a explanation in simple terms :)
gooroo 06-04-2003, 06:14 AM Check out this thread.. :)
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=150241
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