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View Full Version : co-location $100/mo


gbrozny
07-30-2002, 09:46 PM
Glorb Internet Services now offers Co-location for $100/mo for a 1U server, and additional 1U space can be purchased for $50/mo. Included is UNLIMITED transfer (unlimited transfer is not unlimited bandwidth, you would be allowed to sustain 3 t-1's worth of traffic, always burstable to 100mb), UPS backup, 32 IP addresses (given out on an as-needed). Also you would have 24/7 physical access to your server. Here is an IP you can ping 199.218.7.137 If you would like more info, just PM me or visit http://www.glorb.com)

zdwebhosting
07-31-2002, 12:05 AM
why not just say 4.5mbit instead of unlimited?

JDm20019
07-31-2002, 12:47 AM
I think he was trying to say that in first place :)

zdwebhosting
07-31-2002, 01:06 AM
ah well sounded like a mix between 4.5 and unmetered ;)

gbrozny
07-31-2002, 08:01 AM
Because were pretty flexable, if you need 5mb sustained we would probably let you sustain that too..

WorldNet
08-03-2002, 11:38 PM
I am interested in your colo service but I am confused by a few things:

On your website it says


• You supply the Server Hardware and Operating System

• 1U space

• NO extra charge for excessive traffic

• 24/7 physical access to the server (prior notification required)

• 50 Domain Names

• 32 IP Addresses

• 2 POP3/IMAP/Web Email Accounts @ your DOMAIN

• Switched 100Mb Network

• UPS Back up



That all makes sense except for :

• 50 Domain Names

• 2 POP3/IMAP/Web Email Accounts @ your DOMAIN

If I am providing the hardware how do you plan on regulating the above and why would you even care how many domains or email addresses I have on MY box?

clocker1996
08-03-2002, 11:54 PM
Originally posted by thenexthot
I am interested in your colo service but I am confused by a few things:

On your website it says



That all makes sense except for :

• 50 Domain Names

• 2 POP3/IMAP/Web Email Accounts @ your DOMAIN

If I am providing the hardware how do you plan on regulating the above and why would you even care how many domains or email addresses I have on MY box?

eh, i doubt they care about how many domains and what not you have on your box

it is most likely a mistake

gbrozny
08-04-2002, 12:03 AM
thats how many domains I am willing to host on my dns servers, if you have more, and host them yourself or whatever then that is fine, same goes for email accounts, thats the ammount I am willing to provide you from my mail server, if you provide them from your server, that is fine.