AlaskanWolf
10-14-2000, 07:58 PM
Anyone try these out yet? i checked the demo and its abou 10x better then a RAQ, allows you to add mySQL on the fly, and the user adds subdomains themselves.
They also offer up to 1 gig of ram, instead of 512 with the raq 3's
Lemme know...i want to get out of the raqs...way to much trouble
webfors
10-14-2000, 08:41 PM
Looks very promising! Anyone have any experience with these. The price is reasonable too.
That kind of server density would be great for someone leasing an 8' rack.
cbaker17
10-14-2000, 09:26 PM
You might want to be careful their control panel is still in beta, I wouldnt want to run a mission critical server off of a beta control panel, and I would be apprehensive about a company who would release that control panel to the general public exp. on a server they sell.
diyoha
10-14-2000, 09:52 PM
Beta software does not necessarily mean bad.
It means it is done and tested
But there *might* still be some bugs in it and the public could find it because they couldn't
later
David
cbaker17
10-14-2000, 10:03 PM
Beta software is software not ready for release, and therefore not available to the public. That is why there are beta test groups.
AlaskanWolf
10-14-2000, 11:27 PM
Well, i been browsing their panel for the last two days, and it blows the RAQ right out of the water.
It from what i can see also supports multi lanugages, so if your users dont speak or write english, change the "skin" on the fly
From what i see, it also monitors named based traffic, something the raq doesnt have.
From what he told me (sales guy) you can run a goo 500 to 700 sites on it without any problems, with the RAQ, its limited to 250 sites, about 300 it gets buggy
*I am not a sales person for this company*
Looks like a nice alternative to RAQ's
Chicken
10-15-2000, 03:01 AM
They greatly improved their site since the last time I saw it. Before, they only sold via ebay (you'd have to bid on it). There wasn't much info (aside form ebay) on how to contact them, nor any indication that they provided support. I guess they are coming together.
Pricing seems pretty good:
Purchase Price: $1925.00 <--
Operating System: Mandrake/RedHat Linux
Processor: Intel P3 600 MHZ
Memory: 64 MB
Disk Space: 10.2 Drive
[Edited by Chicken on 10-15-2000 at 03:04 AM]
sergio
10-15-2000, 02:14 PM
Originally posted by PepsiCoke
Anyone try these out yet? i checked the demo and its abou 10x better then a RAQ, allows you to add mySQL on the fly, and the user adds subdomains themselves.
They also offer up to 1 gig of ram, instead of 512 with the raq 3's
Lemme know...i want to get out of the raqs...way to much trouble
But aren't prices for bandwidth little expensive?
webfors
10-15-2000, 02:22 PM
You don't have to colo the server with them. You can put it anywhere you want.