Cogent over the last decade has made a pretty good come back on there
reputation. Bill made a good comment on that already.

Its a broad question your asking though Chuck, what are you looking at
hosting or doing ?

If your looking at cost effective look at ovh or soyoustart, they include
the servers for less than space+power at most data-centers, don't ever use
them for critical voice though. (great for web stuffs/mail) they are 3 9's .

Digital oceans and vultr have 5$ ssd based high performance vm's these
honestly will fit most types of applications fine (unless you have a client
that wants to host windows *shudder*)

Data-centers are starting to make less and less sense, the market is
ridiculously competitive now.

If you are going into a data-center, look at the applications and services
you are going to run. If its run of the mill, look at the 3rd parties,
you'll mitigate your costs and headaches of maintaining your own stuff.

If its going to be some die hard setup, you will probably want to venture
further down the rabbit hole and get a bgp asn and multiple internet up
streams to give you better redundancy and routing options. You will also
want to get on a peering ring like TORIX or several of the others. You will
rarley find direct access to these at single carrier branded colos.

ok that was my 2 cent rant. Happy hunting.

Regards,

Philip Mullis



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