kosmo
11-14-2000, 04:14 PM
Hi all,
I know, the US people didn't invent maths. It all started with the Arabs and until the Internet age, many people have worked to make this science simple and understandable.
Although almost every child can add 1+1, I came to a grocery with following sign:
1 kilo = 4.5 DM, 2 kilos = 9.9 DM.
It's funny? Maybe at the grocery. Now I came to following price structure:
Get one dedicated server with 1000 domains,
for 2855 $ monthly
or
Get two dedicated servers with 500 domains each, with additional 50 GIGs traffic
for 2710 $ monthly (total) which is LESS THAN ONE SERVER alone
Assuming that the second dedicated server will cost some money and they don't get it for free, why should a dedicated server provider want to waste resources?
Do you think that they should offer 4 dedicated servers with 250 domains each, with 200 GIGs traffic for a total of 2500 $ monthly? Ten dedicated servers with 100 domains each, with 500 GIGs of traffic for a total of 2200 $ monthly?
Is this the other side of the grocery calculation mentioned above?
I'd love to get any explanation based on simple maths.
kosmo
I know, the US people didn't invent maths. It all started with the Arabs and until the Internet age, many people have worked to make this science simple and understandable.
Although almost every child can add 1+1, I came to a grocery with following sign:
1 kilo = 4.5 DM, 2 kilos = 9.9 DM.
It's funny? Maybe at the grocery. Now I came to following price structure:
Get one dedicated server with 1000 domains,
for 2855 $ monthly
or
Get two dedicated servers with 500 domains each, with additional 50 GIGs traffic
for 2710 $ monthly (total) which is LESS THAN ONE SERVER alone
Assuming that the second dedicated server will cost some money and they don't get it for free, why should a dedicated server provider want to waste resources?
Do you think that they should offer 4 dedicated servers with 250 domains each, with 200 GIGs traffic for a total of 2500 $ monthly? Ten dedicated servers with 100 domains each, with 500 GIGs of traffic for a total of 2200 $ monthly?
Is this the other side of the grocery calculation mentioned above?
I'd love to get any explanation based on simple maths.
kosmo
