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CaroMark
01-27-2009, 02:19 PM
Regardless if you are a small, medium, or large business, you share a common goal when it comes to reaching your staff, suppliers, and customers electronically. You need to ensure your data and applications are secure, accessible 24x7, scalable, and comply with any relevant government regulations. The challenge is dealing with limited budgets, resource availability, and time needed to get up and running all while meeting market demand.
The bottom line is you need a professional grade data center in order to compete effectively in today's marketplace. However, to build and maintain such a facility that is expandable for future growth is not always cost effective nor the best use of time and resources. We hope that the following promotions not only give you the opportunity to join the Caro.Net family, but also improve your ability to succeed and grow in your own online businesses as well.
15% Off All 1GBPS Unmetered Plans - Coupon Code - Super Weekend, Super Unmetered
In an effort to keep up with the ever changing product market, Caro.Net frequently offers new products and services. Rather than completely doing away with the prior generation of services, we now offer them to our consumers at a highly reduced rate! These servers are subject to availability, and are not replenished with new servers. For additional information, please visit our new "closeout" section at Caro.Net Closeout Specials (https://www.caro.net/closeouts.php).
1GBPS Unmetered Packages:
1GBPS-860
* Dell PowerEdge 860 chassis (1u rackmount)
* Intel Dual Core P4 2.8Ghz processor
* 1GB DDR-2 RAM, Upgradeable to 8GB
* (2x) 160GB S-ATA Drives, Upgradeable to 2x500GB S-ATA Drives. SA-SCSI (SAS) Drives also available
* Hardware RAID with 64MB of memory
Starting at $399 Per Month, (Only $339.15 with the Super Weekend-1GBPS Coupon Code)Order Now! (https://www.caro.net/dedicated.php?id=00000003549&mode=configure)
1GBPS-1435
* Dell PowerEdge SC1435 chassis (1u rackmount)
* Dual AMD Opteron 2216 Dual Core
* 2GB DDR-2 RAM, Upgradeable to 32GB
* (2x) 500GB S-ATA Hard Drives
* Hardware RAID with 64MB of memory
Starting at $449 Per Month, (Only $381.65 with the Super Weekend-1GBPS Coupon Code)Order Now! (https://www.caro.net/dedicated.php?id=00000003550&mode=configure)
1GBPS-2970
* Dell PowerEdge 2970 chassis (2u rackmount)
* Dual AMD Opteron 2216 Dual Core
* 4GB DDR-2 RAM, Upgradeable to 32GB
* Upgradeable to 8x146GB 2.5" SAS Drives
* Hardware RAID with 256MB of memory
Starting at $489 Per Month, (Only $415.65 with the Super Weekend-1GBPS Coupon Code)Order Now! (https://www.caro.net/dedicated.php?id=00000003551&mode=configure)
1GBPS-1950
* Dell PowerEdge 1950 chassis (1u rackmount)
* Dual 64-bit Intel Xeon Dual Core processors with 2x2MB L2 Cache at 2GHz (Woodcrest)
* 4GB 667MHz (4x1GB), Single Ranked FB-DIMMs
* Hardware RAID with 256MB of memory
* (2x) 146GB, SAS, 3.5-in, 10k RPM Hard Drive
Starting at $599 Per Month, (Only $509.15 with the Super Weekend-1GBPS Coupon Code)Order Now! (https://www.caro.net/dedicated.php?id=00000003552&mode=configure)

VideoPR
01-27-2009, 03:12 PM
So..this is 1Gbps Unmetered? Shared bandwidth? If so, shared between how many servers?
1GBPS-1435
* Dell PowerEdge SC1435 chassis (1u rackmount)
* Dual AMD Opteron 2216 Dual Core
* 2GB DDR-2 RAM, Upgradeable to 32GB
* (2x) 500GB S-ATA Hard Drives
* Hardware RAID with 64MB of memory
Starting at $449 Per Month, (Only $381.65 with the Super Weekend-1GBPS Coupon Code)

CaroMark
01-28-2009, 04:06 AM
So..this is 1Gbps Unmetered? Shared bandwidth? If so, shared between how many servers?
It will be shared between 20 and 25 accounts.

hosteur
01-28-2009, 06:33 AM
It will be shared between 20 and 25 accounts.
So we will get 40Mbps max. base on 25 customers!?...

CaroMark
01-28-2009, 11:23 AM
So we will get 40Mbps max. base on 25 customers!?...
Hosteur you do hosting of your own and have been in the business long enough to know how shared hosting works.
These accounts are ungoverned and unmetered so the potential does exist for a client to push 1 Gbps in BW, so the only limit on these accounts is the 1 Gbps port and NICs along with what the other shared accounts are doing on a particular circuit at any given time.