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Shane
05-19-2004, 04:05 PM
Position yourself as one of the pioneers in FastServers.Net's ultra-redundant, ultra-fast datacenter. With over 30 days of due diligence focused on power, cooling, and network quality, the Midwest datacenter is prepared to start taking on new clients.

To start things off we are offering FREE SETUP on 5 of our AMD XP2600+ servers.

The new datacenter facilities implement state-of-the-art power and security features tailored to keep your server hardware secured and up and running continuously under any conditions. Our new datacenter is powered by a pure InterNAP connection and its location in the Midwestern United States makes this new facility one of the premier up-and-coming datacenters in the world!

As part of this introductory “FREE SETUP” offer we are looking for customers willing to report back to the world and testify to the superior quality of the new InterNAP-based Network.

You maybe have heard the InterNAP propaganda and hype before, but this is your chance to be one of the first to experience perpetual route-optimization services and bandwidth quality found only on InterNAP-based networks.


Want a test IP? PM me and ask....


Server specs:

AMD XP2600+
512MB RAM
80GB IDE
Red Hat 9.0 / Fedora
900GB of pure blazing fast InterNAP bandwidth
2 IP addresses

$128.00 per month
$0.00 setup fee

A few available add-ons:

- upgrade to 1GB of RAM = $100.00 setup fee and $5.00 per month
- add an additional 80GB IDE drive = $100.00 setup fee and $5.00 per month
- Windows 2000/2003 is available for an additional $30.00 per month
- Full lines CPanel, Plesk, and Ensim are available on all servers.
- 5 levels of Defcon Management (www.fastservers.net/manage.html)


To place your order for a Linux based AMD go here: https://ordernow.secure-orders.net/orders/fs/orders1.php

To place your order for a Windows based AMD go here: https://ordernow.secure-orders.net/orders/fs/orders4.php

For server selection choose the FSA 2600 and use WHT5 for the Discount coupon code to get the free setup on the server. Free setup is only for the base setup fee of the server. Any hardware upgrades done to the server that is listed above are still subject to setup fees.

Remember that we are only offering 5 of these and they will not last long so hurry to one of the links above and place your order now!

Shane
05-19-2004, 04:35 PM
One down and only four to go!!!

BVS
05-19-2004, 06:12 PM
Is this offer for your Cedar Rapids datacenter?

Shane
05-19-2004, 06:13 PM
Cedar Falls, Iowa datacenter. Yes it is.

Let me know if you need anything else.

Trayton
05-19-2004, 10:27 PM
ip to ping?

wheimeng
05-19-2004, 11:05 PM
Is it possible to upgrade it to 2GB RAM?

isildur
05-19-2004, 11:05 PM
I may indeed get flogged for sending this over but such is life.
:D

This address is a gateway to one of our fresh subnets at the Cedar Falls/InterNAP datacenter. It should provide an adequate test of the bandwidth quality, though some loose ends may remain as far as clearing up routing anomalies here and there.

147.202.32.1

Be kind, please.
:cool:

We appreciate your feedback!

Shane
05-19-2004, 11:32 PM
UltraUnixNET,

The max amount of RAM that can be put in the AMD server is 1GB. You would have to check out our Xeon packages to get up to 2GB of RAM in a server.

Let me know if you need anything else.

BVS
05-20-2004, 01:43 AM
Shane where in Cedar Rapids, Iowa is the datacenter located? I would appreciate it if you could let me know the address since I would love to come down and visit :) if you don't mind.

Shane
05-20-2004, 09:25 AM
BVS,

The data center is located in Cedar Falls, IA not Cedar Rapids, IA. Give me a call and I will be happy to setup a time when you can come down and tour the facility.

BVS
05-20-2004, 01:34 PM
oh ok, I thought it was in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I will be going down sometime in June,will call and setup something with you.

Shane
05-20-2004, 01:36 PM
BVS,

Sounds like a plan!

Rob T
05-20-2004, 08:54 PM
Will you guys be doing colo in the new datacenter? Any idea on pricing if you will be offering it? Any plans to add any other providers - either in a bgp mix, or as a failover, or do you plan to remain 100% internap?

Rob T
05-21-2004, 12:47 AM
Also, what level of connectivity do you have to internap at your new faclility? I notice the last pnap node on trace is in chicago, just wondering how big the pipe is between chicago and your DC, and also if it is on redundant fiber.

Shane
05-21-2004, 09:31 AM
Will you guys be doing colo in the new datacenter? Any idea on pricing if you will be offering it? Any plans to add any other providers - either in a bgp mix, or as a failover, or do you plan to remain 100% internap?

This is something that is still in the works. Yes someday there is a very good chance that we will be offering co-location in the new InterNAP Facility. As far as pricing goes this is still in the works as well. Our main pipe coming into the facility is InterNAP and the failover pipe that is in place is provided by AT&T.


Also, what level of connectivity do you have to internap at your new faclility? I notice the last pnap node on trace is in chicago, just wondering how big the pipe is between chicago and your DC, and also if it is on redundant fiber.

The facility in Cedar Falls is connected via redundant direct fiber from Chicago. We have a dual OC-48 connection between the datacenter in Cedar Falls and the Chicago InterNAP facility.

If there is anything else we can do for you please let us know.

G-shop
05-21-2004, 09:58 AM
I'm interested with your server since March. Now is our best opportunity to avoid your setup fee ;)
But I wonder why your new Internap result (ping test) slower than your Maewest. I tested your Ip on Maewest and the result about 340sec on March. And then tonight we tested your new internap and the result about 380sec.
I need best server for me & my customer on Indonesia.

Does internap good enough for me?

fastservers_net
05-21-2004, 10:35 AM
Overall from your current location you may see a slightly higher PING time, but what I would challenge you to do use traceroutes and download speeds in combination with your PING test. While PING is a good initial testing facility, checking connectivity from multiple locations worldwide or even regionally will provide you with the best analysis of our new Network.

G-shop
05-22-2004, 09:40 PM
I was ip ping test from several ISP, and still your internap slower. But if I test ip to fastservers.net it look like at your old server which speed Im looking for.
Did you still offer your old datacenter (HE)?

0218
05-31-2004, 11:25 AM
Hi, server still available?

:)

Shane
05-31-2004, 11:29 AM
0218,

We have one of the free setup AMD servers left. It is yours if you want it!

Feel free to proceed and place the order for the server online. If you have any additional questions feel free to let me knowl.