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Yes, it's commonly in a datacenter or other high bandwidth place where they
store many of these type of machines.

On 1/7/07, linux penguin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sorry im not very familliar with the term 'co-located'. I googled and what
> i
> undestood was that its a place where you keep/host your server/machine?
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> On 1/7/07, Richard Fennell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > 5-10Mbit upload for 1 server or 4-5 servers?
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> > Running a game server on a connection with 1.3mb upload and worrying
> > about the box setup is like buying a top spec porsche and letting all of
> > the air out of the tyres. If your hosting at home or at the end of such
> > a small connection it wont be your box spec which will let you down it
> > will be your connection.
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> > Get the server co-located, its the only way to provide decent
> > connectivity.
> >
> > Athlon X2's run CS/CZ and CSS very well in my experience.
> >
> > Richy
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