View Full Version : e200paul.com and rack? colo? Prices?
Globex Hosting 08-10-2003, 12:35 PM Hey i'm just wondering if RS does colo and if they do, do you guys know the pricing for there colo services. I would also like to know e200paul.com's prices for their colo serives because i e-mailed them couple days but they still didn't reply :( If you guys could tell me it would be great help:)
RobTheGolfer 08-10-2003, 12:37 PM RS doesn't do colo and I am not sure about e200paul's pricing but I know some resellers can get you $25/U and $30/meg of MFN bandwidth.
Globex Hosting 08-10-2003, 12:43 PM Thanks for your response. I know reseller's that can me that too. But i really like e200paul.com because I heard it's very reliable and allot of dedicated hosting companies use it. Thats why i want too know there prices:).
There should be someone who are using e200paul.com:(
Trimax 08-10-2003, 12:47 PM Don't know about the price..
But ServForce is located in e2000paul..
http://www.servforce.com/company.html
Maybe you can PM servforce or drop him an email.
wubwob 08-10-2003, 01:18 PM Isnt e2000paul a neutral colocation facility? Therefor they dont sell bandwidth themselves - only provide others the space to do so?
mainarea 08-10-2003, 01:33 PM Originally posted by wubwob
Isnt e2000paul a neutral colocation facility? Therefor they dont sell bandwidth themselves - only provide others the space to do so?
Yeah, you're right.
- Matt
Globex Hosting 08-10-2003, 02:53 PM quote:
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Originally posted by wubwob
Isnt e2000paul a neutral colocation facility? Therefor they dont sell bandwidth themselves - only provide others the space to do so?
I'm sorry what does this mean?:confused:
wubwob 08-10-2003, 04:55 PM If a datacenter is neutral it means they provide the infrastructure and means to house networking equipment etc...
Eg - big building - lots of power - lots of aircon - other companys then can come into the building and provide there services in there - eg level3 or whatever.
Globex Hosting 08-10-2003, 05:17 PM Originally posted by wubwob
If a datacenter is neutral it means they provide the infrastructure and means to house networking equipment etc...
Eg - big building - lots of power - lots of aircon - other companys then can come into the building and provide there services in there - eg level3 or whatever.
Thanks for clearing that up wubwob. But then how would i find their prices..? By going there...?:confused:
mainarea 08-10-2003, 05:24 PM But then how would i find their prices..? By going there...?
By contacting them - http://www.e200paul.com/inforequest.htm or by contacting the colocation department:
Colocation Contact
Mark Hansen
Direct: 415-508-2849
Fax: 415-715-2820
Email: mhansen@e200paul.com
All of the above is from http://www.e200paul.com/about.html .
- Matt
Globex Hosting 08-10-2003, 06:37 PM Originally posted by mainarea
By contacting them - http://www.e200paul.com/inforequest.htm or by contacting the colocation department:
Colocation Contact
Mark Hansen
Direct: 415-508-2849
Fax: 415-715-2820
Email: mhansen@e200paul.com
All of the above is from http://www.e200paul.com/about.html .
- Matt
Thank you for you help Matt:)
Goose 08-11-2003, 04:36 AM Hello,
We are located at Exchange Colo and can say it's a very nice colo for the reason that it's neautral carrier. Your going to pay approx $800 for a cabinet and cage prices are negotiatable depending on the space you need.
One thing about Exhchange you should be aware of, it's extremely hands off. If you don't have rebooters on every machine and depend on the staff at the colo to reboot, then forget about Exchange.
Also it's a fairly small community at Exchange so we all tend to help each other when we can. At least some of us do more than others ;-)
Hope this helps! E-mail me if you have any questions...
Gernot 08-11-2003, 08:04 AM Hi,
If you want to talk to someone at eXchange contact Lucy Yeh:
Lucy Yeh
Business Development & Sales Account Manager
(415) 508-2862 Office
(925) 765-4815 Cell
She's very helpful.
It's very true though that you should NOT rely on their "remote-hands" services (provided by Novani). Try to ask one of the other companies there whether they can provide remote hands service for you.
Dedicatedone 08-11-2003, 11:28 AM Is it true that you have to buy your IP's for $250 per C block?
Originally posted by Dedicatedone
Is it true that you have to buy your IP's for $250 per C block?
Probably more, if you're taking it to SPAM.
Dedicatedone 08-13-2003, 10:02 AM Probably more, if you're taking it to SPAM.
I don't get it? lol
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