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bteeter
04-18-2001, 09:30 PM
Our new and improved "Best Plan" increases disk space by more than 100%. Here are the highlights of the plan:

500 MB of disk space
10 GB of traffic
1 IP Address
300 POP Email, Autoresponders, and Email Lists
PHP4
CGI-BIN
CPanel3 Control Panel
Web Statistics
Web Mail
Telnet/SSH Access
and more...
$24.95/month
FREE Setup

Our "Better Plan" doubles disk space and adds more features. Here are some of the details:

100 MB of disk space
5 GB of traffic
1 IP Address
PHP4
CGI-BIN
CPanel3 Control Panel
Web Statistics
Web Mail
Telnet/SSH Access
and more...
$12.95/month
FREE Setup

To learn more about our plans visit:

http://www.assortedinternet.com/hosting/virtual.shtml

Take care,

Brian

bteeter
04-23-2001, 02:00 PM
All of our accounts are hosted on Linux Servers, and we use Apache. All of our servers have at least 256MB of RAM, so you won't be on some wimpy Cobalt server with only 32MB of RAM.

We bill our customers monthly or yearly, their choice. Annual prepay's recieve 2 months free, a 17% discount. We accept Paypal (Credit Cards, E-Checks) and Clickbank (Credit Cards) for payment.

Thank you everyone for your interest, and I hope this helps clarify.

Take care,

Brian

Félix C.Courtemanche
04-23-2001, 03:51 PM
Originally posted by bteeter
All of our accounts are hosted on Linux Servers, and we use Apache. All of our servers have at least 256MB of RAM, so you won't be on some wimpy Cobalt server with only 32MB of RAM.


FYI... Cobalt RAQs are Linux servers... with 32 to 512 ram... or more if you use their new Cobalt XT boxes.

I don't like cobalt either, but you should get your facts right :)

bteeter
04-23-2001, 05:10 PM
I am well aware that Cobalt uses Linux for their Raq servers. It is a custom variant of Linux which uses an older kernel version, and custom versions of the standard networking tools. Unfortunately, Cobalt doesn't keep up on the latest patches which often leads Cobalt Raq servers to be woefully vulnerable to hackers.

I am also aware that their basic configurations come with anywhere from 32-128MB of RAM. I've been on 3 different Raq's from 3 different hosting companies in the past, and never was one upgraded beyond 32MB of RAM. This was the cause of a lot of crashes when the machine just couldn't handle the number of incoming requests. I learned from these experiences that I didn't want to be on or host on a Cobalt Raq. Certainly YMMV, but this is my opinion.

Absolutely, you can upgrade them to more memory, it has just been my experience that web hosts that use them don't upgrade them.

Take care,

Brian