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Hostnix
09-09-2002, 12:04 PM
This week only I am offering FreeBSD 4.6 Virtual Dedicated Servers on mainframe/enterprise
class machines for $65/month and no setup fees or hardware costs! (an $85/month value!)

Each server comes with...

- Full FreeBSD 4.6 Install (With Ports Tree)
- Full Root Access (to install/do whatever you want)
- 2 Gigabytes of SCSI Disk Storage (Additional: $2/gig per month)
- 40 Gigabytes of Network Transfer (Additional: $2/gig)
- 1 IP Address
- Unlimited SSH/FTP/Mail Users
- Unlimited Domains
- Free Primary and/or Secondary DNS (If Needed)
- Nightly Backups (or devise a backup schedule of your liking, free)
- Access to our IPFW Firewall (to add as many rules for your IP as needed)
- Unlimited Tech Support by experienced Unix Techs
... plus a whole lot more (http://www.hostnix.com/services/vds.php)

Our host servers that house the VDSs have at least 4 processors, and at least 4 gigabytes
of memory. Our hard drives are 15,000 RPM SCSI Drives completely RAID'd.

Our network is triple homed with three independant OC-12 links from Sprint, Genuity and XO.

For more info and ordering visit: http://www.hostnix.com/services/vds.php

Any questions can be posted here, or email to info@hostnix.com

--Cheers,
Chris @ Hostnix

bwho
09-09-2002, 12:33 PM
good deal. specifically :

- Access to our IPFW Firewall (to add as many rules for your IP as needed)


.. haven't seen many people offer this.

Hostnix
09-09-2002, 12:37 PM
:)

Thanks. :)

beniceman
09-09-2002, 02:08 PM
It's really the great deal :D

Can I install Forum there?

Does it come with any type of Control panel for FREE?

Thanks


:D

P/s: Can you tell me what's type of "4" processors?

(Pentium III or Celeron or...)

Thanks

Hostnix
09-09-2002, 02:11 PM
You can install whatever you want! You have full root access!

It's just a minimal install of FreeBSD, you can install whatever control panel you want. I hear webmin, plesk, cpanel and web://cp all work on it, but I have not verified this.

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Sorry, didn't see your processor question!

Answer: PIII Xeon Processors. :)
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