i am thinking about getting a server with fdcservers.net
i go through massive bandwith on my site... i had to take off my videos on my site because i used over 200 gigs of bandwith in under 12 hours one night while on rackshack and they **** a brick on me and their support team didnt know what to do....
heh..
anyways can i get some feed back what you guys think of this move?
i like the idea of their servers
thanks
ServerSonic
08-09-2002, 11:03 PM
FDC is a good deal for what you are looking for, as long as you aren't too concerned with reliability. Their network seems to have LOTS of issues with downtime and packet loss. However for the money you pay, they have a good deal:)
BTW - The boxes I have for them are not what I use for hosting just so no one gets confused;-)
can anyone else provide 600 gigs of trasnfer for that price?
if they can i will definately go with them..
ckpeter
08-09-2002, 11:29 PM
No, not really. FDCservers really is the only place that can provide that kind of transfer for that little money.
Peter
bummer6666
08-09-2002, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by fris
can anyone else provide 600 gigs of trasnfer for that price?
if they can i will definately go with them..
sorry didn`t realize that
Fris, email me at petr@kingcomp.net or ICQ me and we`ll get you setup with plenty of bandwidth
ckpeter
08-09-2002, 11:56 PM
Hmm...Petr, did you read the forum rules about no self-advertising in non-ad forums?
Peter
mushrew
08-10-2002, 12:03 AM
Originally posted by fris
can anyone else provide 600 gigs of trasnfer for that price?
if they can i will definately go with them..
Hostmania.net (their site seems to be down but the network doesn't seem to be affected). 75/mo with 75/setup for 3mbps unmetered on a Celeron 1.2ghz. 3mbps running 24/7 would be more than 900 gigs.
seg fault
08-10-2002, 01:14 AM
Their 3mbps seems to be burstable too.
Much more reliable than FDCservers too imo
ckpeter
08-10-2002, 01:15 AM
The 3mbps is actually supposed to be a cap. But from what I have heard, they haven't implemented it yet.
Peter
seg fault
08-10-2002, 01:41 AM
From what I am told they are closely monitoring the current line utilisation, and untill it gets abused, it will be burstable