jrhoads
08-14-2002, 11:41 PM
Wow, you guys had some great responses at my last post. In the last post I received a lot of information that I will find useful. The reason I'm posting part 2 is because I'm going to list a couple more specifics of what I want, and maybe people will be able to help me better find what I'm looking for.
My budget is around $400-500/monthly. Right now I have a deal with a place in NJ that allows me to have 4mbit/month for $400. This is a perfect package I have, and my average ping for them is around 40-50 to their data center where I'm located in Cincinnati, OH and they are located in New Yark, NJ. However they are constantly moving so I'm looking for someone more stable.
I would require 3mbit or more for my price range ($300-500) monthly. I would also prefer if the data center/co-location provider was located in eastern or central united states, as location is a key for me. Pings must average from 30-60 from cable/dsl isp's located in east and central part of United States. Finally, one of my last requests is to have around 30-50 ip's included to get me started.
If things go well with my first server (test server) that I send out, I'll plan on sending several more after that.
Ok guys, I thank you in advance for your responses, and I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
Jon
My budget is around $400-500/monthly. Right now I have a deal with a place in NJ that allows me to have 4mbit/month for $400. This is a perfect package I have, and my average ping for them is around 40-50 to their data center where I'm located in Cincinnati, OH and they are located in New Yark, NJ. However they are constantly moving so I'm looking for someone more stable.
I would require 3mbit or more for my price range ($300-500) monthly. I would also prefer if the data center/co-location provider was located in eastern or central united states, as location is a key for me. Pings must average from 30-60 from cable/dsl isp's located in east and central part of United States. Finally, one of my last requests is to have around 30-50 ip's included to get me started.
If things go well with my first server (test server) that I send out, I'll plan on sending several more after that.
Ok guys, I thank you in advance for your responses, and I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks!
Jon
