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12-24-2006, 07:00 PM #1Junior Guru Wannabe
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Vivid-Hosting.net P4/D/Celeron under 100 a month
Hello and happy holidays WHT!
As we near the end of the year, Vivid-Hosting would like to bring out those special holiday offers to those looking for dedicated and colocated hosting.
We now support credit card and paypal.
Test information
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IP: 208.70.255.7
IP: 208.70.255.31
IP: 208.70.255.42
Datacenter Location #1: One Wilshire, Los Angeles
Datacenter Location #2: Aon Center, Los Angeles
Server #1
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Pentium 4 3.0
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
Monthly: 80$ USD
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Server #2
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Pentium 4 D 3.0
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
Monthly: 85$ USD
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Server #3
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Pentium 4 D 3.4
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
Monthly: 95$ USD
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Server #4
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Celeron D 2.4
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
Monthly: 45$ USD
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Server #5
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Celeron D 2.8
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
Monthly: 65$ USD
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Colocation
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1U + 1mbps + 100mbps port: 49.99$ USD
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Thank you for checking out our deals! Vivid-Hosting wishes you and your family a happy holiday season. If you have any questions, please contact me via telephone at (213)985-1771 ext 200 or email me at kchau@vivid-hosting.netPremier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-24-2006, 07:06 PM #2Web Hosting Master
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Let me get this straight, is this correct?
Celeron D 2.4
512 MBRAM
74 GB Harddisk
10,000GB (30Mbit!) on a 100Mbit line
For $45+$30 = $75/month?
Which transit links do you have, and is the bandwidth guaranteed?
Do you have a test download file?Last edited by Xandrios; 12-24-2006 at 07:15 PM.
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12-24-2006, 07:22 PM #3Junior Guru Wannabe
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The post says that the 30mbps++ is on a 10 mbps line.
We currently use: Mzima, Savvis, Global Crossing, Abovenet, Cogent(Out of bounds comm.) and ATT.
Bandwidth is guaranteed.
Test file: http://208.70.255.42/test.zip
Cheers!Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-24-2006, 07:31 PM #4Web Hosting Master
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The post says that the 30mbps++ is on a 10 mbps line.
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12-24-2006, 07:39 PM #5Junior Guru Wannabe
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Upgrade to 100 mbps *just ask for it, its free*
Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-24-2006, 08:13 PM #6Web Hosting Master
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So this is in fact the valid deal?
Celeron D 2.4
512 MBRAM
74 GB Harddisk
10,000GB (30Mbit!) dedicated guaranteed on a 100Mbit line
$75/month?
You do realize that this is about $400 worth of bandwidth?
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12-24-2006, 11:43 PM #7WHT Addict
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Setup time?
Linux/Windows Technician
JCulpin [at] Gmail.com
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12-25-2006, 02:03 AM #8New Member
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Is it possible to pay a one time fee to upgrade harddrive and memory instead of the monthly charge?
How about reboots, free? (saw that you had an email system and phonenumber for this but didnt see any prices).
Controlpanels avaliable?
Oh, and btw... Your "Infastructure" option on the right menu is not working...
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12-25-2006, 02:19 AM #9Junior Guru Wannabe
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Sorry about that, yes these deals are all real.
Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-25-2006, 05:27 AM #10Junior Guru Wannabe
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Update: All servers ordered between 12/24-12/25 will be held till the 26th for the holidays.
Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-25-2006, 06:11 AM #11New Member
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could you please answer to my questions above?
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12-25-2006, 10:00 AM #12WHT Addict
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there is a 5 charge for memory on the celeron d for 512
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12-25-2006, 10:03 AM #13WHT Addict
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forget my last post..i see why
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12-25-2006, 10:09 AM #14WHT Addict
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Ok..I went your site...went to this page.http://www.vivid-hosting.net/unmanaged.aspand you have no links there to order or see more info about colo...umm...is my browser messed up?
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12-25-2006, 02:07 PM #15WHT Addict
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Unbelievableeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !
M gonna get one soon !
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12-25-2006, 04:50 PM #16Junior Guru Wannabe
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Originally Posted by johan-cr
We do not have any control panels available, about reboots, they are free*for the first five* unless you have an APC reboot port. For colocation, reboots are free, APC systems are no longer required.Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-26-2006, 03:23 AM #17antitheistic atheist
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Are you affiliated with managed.com? Just curious why the image is from their site...
http://managed.com/products.htm
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12-26-2006, 04:43 AM #18WHT Addict
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Originally Posted by nocebo
Yes i can see that too.
ip that provided for test going to colocationamerica.com from Cogent. is this pure cogent network?
how is your support?
is this still available?:
Celeron D 2.4
512 MB(default) (Upgrade to 1GB for 30$, 1.5GB for 60$, 2GB for 90$)
74 GB Harddisk
3500 Gig B/W (10 Mbit port)(Upgrade to 10000GB for 30$)
8 IPs Included
1 Hour of Remote Hands(Waived *Now free for a month!*)
Win2k3 Web, Win2k3 Std, Win2k AS, Centos, FreeBSD, Fedora Core, or your prefered operating system.
w2k3STD is free, right?Professional Logo Design.
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12-26-2006, 05:39 AM #19Junior Guru Wannabe
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No. Not at all, this network is NOT cogent only. It is in the bgp mix, though.
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12-26-2006, 10:39 AM #20Web Hosting Master
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What is your company name? I'm unable to find any record of a company called "vivid-hosting".
What is your relation with "colocationamerica.com"? Their website looks like some kind of scam.
Which datacenter would these servers be located?
You say that the bandwidth is guaranteed. So if I would buy 10 servers with each 10,000GB traffic, I can use 300Mbit transit 24/7? (Total costs: $750/month)
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12-26-2006, 02:41 PM #21Junior Guru Wannabe
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We just rent space from colocation america, we are in the 1810 suite in one wilshire and on the 4th floor in the Aon Center. If you think it is a scam, you don't have to purchase a server. Customers are already recieving their servers today.
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12-26-2006, 02:47 PM #22Newbie
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How 'bout HDD upgrade ex: 200G HDD??
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12-26-2006, 03:01 PM #23Junior Guru Wannabe
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For all upgrades not relating to RAM or processor, you must send an email to me at kchau@vivid-hosting.net
We are close to sell out with these dedicated servers, I'll put up a list of what we have left in a few hours. We still have a lot of space for colocation if interested.Premier Internet ServicesDedicated servers, Colocation and IP Transit100% Uptime SLA, Strong peering to the West Coast and Asian Markets
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12-26-2006, 03:56 PM #24antitheistic atheist
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You didn't answer my question above regarding the website.
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12-26-2006, 04:20 PM #25Retired Moderator
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Originally Posted by nocebo
looks a little shady.