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View Full Version : INTENSE Reseller Special - 2gb space, 20gb Bandwidth
JBIZ718 09-28-2001, 11:27 AM Hello all
As many of us continue forward headed into the new year, we are currently offering our Reseller III Plan at a discount...
Real disk space: 2000
Real Bandwidth 20000
Mailboxes: 1000
Redirects: 1000
Mail Groups: 1000
Autoresponders: 1000
Web users: 1000
Databases: 40
FrontPage support: Yes
Web Based Email Yes
SSI support: Yes
PHP support: Yes
CGI support: Yes
mod_perl support: Yes
Apache ASP support: Yes
Webalizer Stats Yes
Apache ErrorDocuments: Yes
Domain user: Yes
Daily Tape Back Up Yes
Named Server Yes
Pass Protected Directories Yes
SSH Yes
IP Based Accounts 20
Name Based Accounts 25
Setup Fee 0
Monthly Cost 44.95
This is for new customers....
This will be in our rack in Dallas on a Tier 1 backbone with these carriers:
3 DS3's through UUNET
DS3 through Quest
DS3 to Cable and Wireless
DS3 through exodus
100mbps to Level 3
You will be on one of our many reseller servers that offer true hosting. Dont get fooled by unlimited offers, because nothing is unlimited. We sell packages based on reality....
Contact us for more info, and good luck everyone....
Joe
MattG 09-28-2001, 06:23 PM Seems sincere in assisting others with growing their business. I'll return with a status report in 7 days to share my experience with this company.
dektong 09-28-2001, 07:22 PM what does "web users=1000" mean?
If I don't misuderstand it, the total accounts that can be setup with this plan are 45 accounts? (20 IP based and 25 name based?)
cheers,
:beer:
DHWWnet 09-28-2001, 07:32 PM I think , webusers are the sub-users of the main site, they can have their own ftp login and view their site by typing http://domain.net/~webusername
If this is a Plesk panel, you can also set permissions to allow the sub users to use cgi, php ,asp etc.
dektong 09-28-2001, 07:40 PM hm ... the plan sounds good, but if that is indeed the case (with webuser), does not you think the server will be very overloaded?
Anyway, I also just wondering how much will overage bandwith be?
cheers,
:beer:
DHWWnet 09-28-2001, 07:51 PM Yep, the hosting plan pricing and options are good. I think, he is running some capable machines to handle the loads.
JBIZ718 09-28-2001, 08:09 PM Well
We are a gold partner of plesk so you are correct...
a web user is www.domainname.com/~user
Also We use all high end server.
Our reseller servers are at least a PIII 866, with a 1-2gb of RAM, and multiple hard drives.
Actually the newest server I am ordering is a Dual 1ghz and 2gb of RAM. 2 40gb IBM GXP Hard drives, RAID 1 setup.
Just a idea,
Joe
matra 10-03-2001, 11:49 PM Hi,
Looks interesting.
What would be the cost for extras ?.
a) web users
b) Name based sites
c) IP based sites
d) databases
e) emails
f) others not listed here.
Thanks
Matra
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 01:54 AM We have custimized solutions to fit your needs
Email me at joe@i1solutions.com and tell me what else you need and I will get the best plan for you
Overall we can custimize anything
Joe
:cool:
Kevin2001 10-04-2001, 06:35 PM Joe, I can't seem to get off your home page. You have allot of dead links.
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 07:16 PM Through a rather large pain, in the next 2 weeks we will finally have our design all together and done.
The deadlinks will be working. Its a long story, but should be resolved soon
Joe
edude 10-04-2001, 07:18 PM Hello,
I just thought i'd share my experience with Intenseinfo, i lease dedicated servers from Joe, the downtime has been none, stable network. Support requests are answered in realtime such as reboot requests (don't have remote reboot) etc..
My experience has been 11/10 with Intenseinfo, great company and staff.
- HostEXP
Kevin2001 10-04-2001, 07:26 PM Originally posted by JBIZ718
Through a rather large pain, in the next 2 weeks we will finally have our design all together and done.
The deadlinks will be working. Its a long story, but should be resolved soon
Joe
Hey
That's ok, I'm wondering if you have a page with your options/plan details that you could send me to in the mean time?
I'm in the process of splitting my company up and starting a new and I will be taking my clients with me so I'll need to pull something together server wise very soon.
Thank you,
Kevin
jayglate 10-04-2001, 07:34 PM So you consider IDE drives high end servers?
edude 10-04-2001, 07:38 PM Do i smell a flame?
Originally posted by jayglate
So you consider IDE drives high end servers?
jayglate 10-04-2001, 07:42 PM It is an honest question. A high end system in my mind is:
Dual PIII 1Ghz
2GB ECC Registered Ram
4 18GB 15K RPM Drives in a Hot Swap Raid 5 array
Dual Ethernet Cards
edude 10-04-2001, 07:46 PM Yes but i do not really think it belongs in this thread, you could've started a new thread and or pm'ed Joe.
Originally posted by jayglate
It is an honest question. A high end system in my mind is:
Dual PIII 1Ghz
2GB ECC Registered Ram
4 18GB 15K RPM Drives in a Hot Swap Raid 5 array
Dual Ethernet Cards
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 07:48 PM Well Jay
I see no point to drop down to where I think you are going with this, Also jay this is a advertising post, you have now taken it totally off thread and are breaking the rules, which isnt cool...
, but to answer your question...
The IBM drives we use, are rated the best IDE drives in its class, and are very fast. Obviously SCSI is faster, but we feel these run very fast.
Also I didnt say is was the best machine ever built, but I do think that the specs are on the higher end.
Also there is alot more to a system then just the hard drives...
Its already a
DUAL 1ghz
1.5ghz of ram
2x40 gb IBM drives
I think thats a pretty solid machine...
On top of that our server we are buying for our directory is a
Dual PIII 1ghz
2.5 gb of RAM
4x36.4gb SCSI drives
Intel STL2 Board
RAID 5
I think we buy very good machines for our clients, and SCSI is not always needed....
I hope that helps
Joe
jayglate 10-04-2001, 07:52 PM For your directory?
But for anything but top quality hosting, SCSI is needed, and you do see a signifcant performance difference, even on a desktop box, when we upgraded to scsi from IDE, there was a HUGE performance difference, but anyways, just want to clarify your thoughts on it.
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 07:58 PM We have a bunch of SCSI servers that we use, and yes you do see some increase in performance, but the servers we use are all very solid.
We have had no problems with any of them, and had no compliants in performance, actually many people saying wow, thats fast...so I dont really see any problems there, and or using wrong hardware.
Our directory:
Proud to soon launch: The Best Web Host Directory
Will be out in November, we have a list of many companies already lined up for Beta Testing and taking bids on ads....It will be huge
Joe
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 08:04 PM Back to the thread
Kevin, if it was you that emailed me, I replied
Just so you know
Joe
UmBillyCord 10-04-2001, 09:53 PM Proud to soon launch: The Best Web Host Directory
Since you advertised it. How is yours going to be any different then the already 100's out there? The market is saturated with directories. Most are crap with the same intensions?
Back to HD's. From our experience, servers with 1 GB RAM and 1 GHz PIII's using IDE vs. SCSI, there is very little noticeable differences. Maybe it is just us. I wouldn't consider IBM IDE's running at 7200 that bad. Especially when you consider the price difference. Just my 2.
JBIZ718 10-04-2001, 10:07 PM We have a list of about 70 of them.
I think there are many features that many dont have that we will, but this is not the post for that.
In regards to the HD, I agree, that in that system SCSI vs IDE doesnt matter much
joe
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