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    How do I know good and bad datacenters?

    Hello,

    I am looking for a dedicated (windows)server but how can I find out which datacenters(networks) are good and which are bad so I can avoid a hoster on a bad network(even though they may have good support?) Download speed is important!

    Can anyone recommend a good dedicated windows hoster?
    The Planet is nice, but I don't want to pay for dual processor server which I don't need. I need at least around 1500Gb bandwidth(total, not split). Good support would be nice, reasonable is ok.

    Regards
    Dooku

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    ServerMatrix are a company owned and operated by The Planet.

    They use The Planet data centres and network. All their servers come with at least 1200GB bandwidth, and they have servers suitable for most budgets.

    You can get Windows Server with ServerMatrix.

    As you were looking at The Planet, ServerMatrix may therefore suit your needs

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    It's always good to search here. I would also call them and ask presales questions directly. Most providers will also offer custom bandwidth amounts, etc.

    Sam
    Sam Machiz / Director, Product Development / Ubersmith
    smachiz[at]ubersmith.com / [direct] 212-812-4194

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    There's also ev1servers.net who have good windows pricing options...
    ManageMyServices was sold by me in September 2009. I no longer have any affiliation with this company.

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    Layeredtech (in Savvis) is definately a good one.
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