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Ukyo
07-24-2007, 03:14 PM
[Premium Dedicated Servers]


Core2Duo 1.86Ghz
1 Gig Ram
250Gig SATA-II
Bandwidth: 1500GB
$130/mo - Free Setup
Click here to Signup (https://billing.cologuys.com/order/orderwiz.php?v=3&submit_domain=skip&type3_package=17)

Core2Duo 2.4Ghz
1 Gig Ram
250Gig SATA-II
Bandwidth: 1500GB
$150/mo - Free Setup
Click here to Signup (https://billing.cologuys.com/order/orderwiz.php?v=3&submit_domain=skip&type3_package=18)

(Core2Duo Only: Add 2nd Gig of ram for $25/mo!)

Also available:

Pentium 4 2.8Ghz 800Mhz FSB
512Meg Dual Channel DDR
80Gig SATA
Bandwidth: 1500GB
$115/mo - Free Setup
Click here to Signup (https://billing.cologuys.com/order/orderwiz.php?v=1&submit_domain=skip&type3_package=8)


[Operating Systems]
Default OS: FreeBSD 6.2
Available: Fedora Core, CentOS, Windows 2003, and you can always ask about others.

Windows 2003 WEB: $15/month
Windows 2003 Standard: $25/month

Direct Admin Control Panel: $15/month


[Misc]
Free Reboots, as always.
Remote Hands: $30/Half Hour

[Our Network]
We utilize "True BGP4" best path on Cisco Core routing & switching equipment to make sure our
clients data gets to where it needs to be as fast as possibe. Tier 1 Networks include Level3
and Global Crossing.
Network tests can be done on the website: http://www.cologuys.com/network/tests.php

Mailers need not apply.

[Support]
We offer 24/7/365 toll-free Phone support.

[Location]
We are located in Downtown Dallas, in the Infomart.
ColoGuys owned & operated datacenter.

AIM: ColoGuys

D3m0n
07-24-2007, 04:43 PM
irc allowed?
ddos protection?

Thanks

Ukyo
07-24-2007, 07:34 PM
IRC is allowed as long as it is not problematic. If it is, we will ask that you shut it down. :)


irc allowed?
ddos protection?

Thanks

D3m0n
07-25-2007, 04:52 AM
ddos protection probably not?

Ukyo
07-25-2007, 02:43 PM
By default, the connectivity we hand off to the customer is a straight network connection with as few points of failure as possible. We custom tailor firewalls and DDoS solutions to the needs of the customer. We find it is better to do it this way due to the fact that every customer has different needs when it comes to connectivity. Some customers tend to have problems with test applications/code due to firewalls and such in the way.

ddos protection probably not?