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View Full Version : *Site5 PROMO, Dual Core & Quad Core Servers, FREE cPanel, starting at $99/month!*


Brendan Diaz
09-23-2008, 03:12 PM
Site5 is currently offer two awesome deals on dedicated servers--these deals will only last until we've sold out our available inventory. The servers are all located on ThePlanet's all tier-1 network, and are backed by a 99.9% Network uptime SLA. No tricks or gimmicks here, no hidden fees, just a great deal on powerful Dell servers.

Current Specials

Dell Dual Core Pentium D 950
2048MB of RAM
250GB SATA2 HD
1,500GB of Premium BW
FREE cPanel/WHM
Free ClientExec Billing System
5 x Free IPs
NO SETUP FEE
All for just $99/month
Stock: Only about a dozen left.

Dell 2 x Quad Core Hapertown 5405s (8 cores!)
4096MB of RAM
6 x 750GB GB SATA2 HDs!!!
RAID-10 Array
3,000GB of Premium BW
FREE cPanel/WHM
Free ClientExec Billing System
5 x Free IPs
NO SETUP FEE
All for just $569/month
Stock: Only FOUR left.

To place an order, or have any questions/concerns addressed, please contact us directly at Sales@Site5.com and a friendly member of Site5's sales team will be able to assist you further.

Unmanaged/Fully Managed

This is an unmanaged server; unmanaged servers include support for standard reboots, network-related issues, and hardware issues. Level 3 support from qualified systems administrators is available to unmanaged clients for just $17.50/half hour. We will install CentOS 4.x+ on this server by default, unless you specifically request CentOS 5.x+, RHEL, FreeBSD, or Windows Server 2003.

Looking for a FULLY MANAGED server? For just +$50.00/month (limited time only), you can upgrade either of the above servers to fully managed. Full management includes: 24/7 technical support, 24/7 PROACTIVE server monitoring (we monitor your server's services, ping, load, investigate and address any issues causing downtime/degradation of service, etc.), server optimization, security hardening, software-based anti-virus and firewall, regular OS patches/updates, CentOS 4.x+, and no root access. If you require root access, you must opt for an unmanaged server.

Available Server Addons

Additional 250GB HD: $20.00/month
(Other HD sizes and configurations are available.)
Software-based RAID: Free
Hardware-based RAID: $40.00/month

Remote R1Soft-based Backups: $00.20/GB/month
LanTronix Spider KVM: $30.00/month
OS Reinstall: One-time $25.00 fee
Block of 8 Additional IPs: $6.00/month ($00.75/IP)
Windows Server 2003: $15.00/month
RHEL 4.x+/5.x+: $15.00/month
Full Server Management: $50.00/month (normally $80.00/month)

Hurry, supplies are limited! NO ONE else can offer these servers, this cheap, on ThePlanet's network. Again, if you have any additional questions/concerns, or you would like to place an order, please do not hesitate to contact us at Sales@Site5.com.

Thank You! :)

Jame$
09-23-2008, 08:16 PM
Is it possible to choose Houston or Dallas?

Brendan Diaz
09-24-2008, 12:20 AM
Hi Jame$,

For which server? The Harpertowns are definitely only available in Dallas, but we might be able to get one of the Pentium Ds setup in Houston for you.

greenreader
09-24-2008, 02:24 AM
How can I place an order for D950 ?

Do you allow to sell shared hosting with these server?

Thank you.

Brendan Diaz
09-24-2008, 02:38 AM
Hi greenreader,

Yes, you most certainly can host shared hosting services from the server. To place an order for either server, please simply email Sales@Site5.com with your request, and they will get you all setup :). Thank you for your interest in our services, and please do not hesitate to let us know if you have any additional questions.

greenreader
09-24-2008, 02:48 AM
How much does it cost for fantastico?

Could you please check ticket # ZCT-724505. I have already submitted one.

Thank you.

Brendan Diaz
09-24-2008, 09:54 AM
Hi greenreader,

Good morning :). Fantastico would cost $20.00 per year per server. As for your ticket, I will ask a member of our sales team to take care of it for you. Thank you.

beruska
10-09-2008, 10:08 AM
Hello Brendan,
Pentium D 950 servers are available?

Cheers,
Beruska