I would order a vServer or Root server at Hetzner:

http://www.hetzner.de/

Regards,

Maurits

On 06/09/2011 10:57 PM, Philip Thompson wrote:
Chat with a sales person at SoftLayer. Tell them what you're looking for
and they will help you determine what the best solution is for your
company. They won't try to under or over sell you - it's about finding
the right package that fits your needs. (I promise I'm not a sales
person =P)

http://www.softlayer.com/

<http://www.softlayer.com/>Hope this helps,
~Philip


On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 12:13 PM, Jeremy Burns | Class Outfit
<jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
<mailto:jeremybu...@classoutfit.com>> wrote:

    www.tdrnetworks.com <http://www.tdrnetworks.com> - not a great
    looking website, but really good service, great products and really
    reasonable costs. They host some of my sites. $50-$100 per month
    will give you plenty of scale.

    Jeremy Burns
    Class Outfit

    jeremybu...@classoutfit.com
    <mailto:jeremybu...@classoutfit.com>
    http://www.classoutfit.com

    On 9 Jun 2011, at 17:40, Tan Cheng wrote:

     > Hi everyone,
     >
     > I don't know if this question belongs to here, but will ask it
    anyway.
     >
     > I wrote a video site for my company recently in cake, and for
     > demonstration purpose, I am now just hosting it on a shared hosting
     > with several bucks per month.
     >
     > However, my boss decides to start using it officially and I think I
     > should migrate it to a more secure and stable environment. The IT
     > department says that we need to purchase a dedicated host for about
     > $10000-$15000. My boss thinks it's too expensive.
     >
     > I googled around and found the vps is a pretty pratical solution, I
     > will have root access plus I can get 24 7 tech support. But what
    other
     > aspects should I consider? My boss wants me to come up with a matrix
     > comparing dedicated server vs VPS.
     >
     > This site will need about 50gb to start with and the traffic won't be
     > very high, the videos are more educational than entertaining.
     >
     > I am just an amateur programmer, and know little about security
     > issues. So what should I do?
     >
     > Thanks in advance!
     >
     > -David
     >


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