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  1. #1
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    Question Looking for 100TB Data Transfer in Europe or USA

    Hello,

    I'm looking for the following configuration or something close to it:

    Dual Xeon E5620
    32GB RAM
    4x2TB HDD Raid 10 (Hardware Raid Controller)
    100TB Data Transfer
    1Gbit Uplink
    99.9% Uptime SLA

    My maximum budget is $500/mo and location is not very important.

    Please don't recommend leaseweb.

    Thank you,

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    try leaseweb...

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    Quote Originally Posted by chasebug View Post
    try leaseweb...
    I see what you did there.

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    Oh well, some people don't bother reading what you are asking
    Have you already looked in the advertising section? Some hosts advertise there with 100 TB offers.
    » www.InstantDedicated.com - Online in no time
    » Dedicated Servers in [EU] Netherlands + Belgium with DAILY support, also on weekends
    » 3.2 Tbit/s Network AS49453 with only 100 Gbit/s uplink backbone
    » 1G/10G/40G/100 Gbit ports available | 99,99% Network Uptime goal

  5. #5
    After a bad incident with hosting.ua

    I have migrated to servers4you who have a datacentre in Germany and the US.

    Very, very good so far

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    I found some providers but unfortunately they can't cover my needs.
    ServerBoost : Too high prices for me
    I3D : Too high prices for me
    Netdirekt : Network is not stable
    Bluemile : Too high prices for me
    Versaweb : Have a little packet loss

  7. #7
    @codeacuity, servers4you doesn't offer 100TB deals & they don't offer 1GBit uplinks too.

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    Found one not tried though

    Sorry.

    I have found one though, it's a part of uk2.net which has been around for a long time.

    www 100tb com

    They have a gigabit link and 100 TB but you will have to do a disk upgrade which is possible.

    It should come under $500.

    I have never tried them though, too expensive and too much for my needs.

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    Versaweb : Have a little packet loss
    I'd be interested to know where you see packet loss to/from our network. I certainly don't see any issues, and we have no customer reports of any problems.
    Rob Tyree
    Versaweb - DDoS Protected Cloud and Dedicated Server Hosting
    Fiberhub - Affordable Colocation Services in Las Vegas, Dallas, Miami, and Seattle

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob T View Post
    I'd be interested to know where you see packet loss to/from our network. I certainly don't see any issues, and we have no customer reports of any problems.
    I monitored your website with pingdom (1min interval) and have some packet loss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by codeacuity View Post
    Sorry.

    I have found one though, it's a part of uk2.net which has been around for a long time.

    www 100tb com

    They have a gigabit link and 100 TB but you will have to do a disk upgrade which is possible.

    It should come under $500.

    I have never tried them though, too expensive and too much for my needs.
    Nope, it will not under 500USD in my mind, 12GB additional ram will cost you 200+USD
    and hardware raid is something nearly around 50USD, and Dual E5520 will be 376USD
    by this it'a already pass the 500USD budget.

  12. Quote Originally Posted by XamiX View Post
    I monitored your website with pingdom (1min interval) and have some packet loss.

    Hello,

    Pingdom is not actually away to test the network stability especially the main domain of a certain hosting company you cannot ping it and receive no packet loss because there are some procedures that every company do to protect from dos and ddos attack such as ping with ttl so they actually do some server security to prevent such things on the server side. Also if PingDom network itself was facing some sort of network outage they will definitly receive packet loss So If I were you I would ask Versaweb for a pinging IP that actually lies in the same network but with no boundaries and do ping it from different sides as well.

    Best of luck

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    FYI, our website sits on a server with a firewall that rate limits ICMP responses and will give you a false indication of packet loss if you exceed the rate limits. If you would like a test IP, please don't hesitate to ask us. I can assure you that our network does not have any packet loss issues.
    Rob Tyree
    Versaweb - DDoS Protected Cloud and Dedicated Server Hosting
    Fiberhub - Affordable Colocation Services in Las Vegas, Dallas, Miami, and Seattle

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