All,

Woops ! for some reason this didn't go in to the KPLUG folder and I
though it was a direct personal email and not to the list. My bad. Sorry
for the broadcast sales job. :o/

Mike

On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 16:35 -0700, Michael J McCafferty wrote:
> Chris,
>       Thanks for taking the time and having the thought to contact me about a
> server.
>       The box I have that might be what you are looking for is:
> 
> Intel Dual Core E2200 + RAID Dedicated Server 
>       * Intel Pentium E2140 Dual Core 1M cache (Allendale)
>       * 1024 MB Kingston Memory
>       * 3Ware RAID card
>       * 2 x 250GB SATA Disk Mirror
>       * 250GB/mo Bandwidth
>       * Custom OS Configuration
>       * Free Setup
> $129/mo.
> 
>       I can knock a few bucks off ($9/mo off) if you do not need the RAID
> card, but we will not configure a software RAID instead. We only support
> RAID with the 3Ware card in most cases. If you just want the second disk
> for a backup place, then that will be fine. I can do that for $120/mo.
>       This CPU does not support VT, and is only 800MHz FSB, but given your
> budget, it seemed appropriate. We can do Core2Duo E6550 and E6750, but
> those are going to be a bit more. Presently, on our web site we still
> list E6320 and E6600, but we are just making sure we are out of stock on
> those before we put the E6550 and E6750 on the web site... these are
> actually hat we are delivering now... same for the E2140, we are
> actually giving E2200's to customers that order the E2140.
>       With 64-bit OSes you will consume more RAM for the same tasks, so you
> might consider a second Gig for $10/mo additional. Or, you can go with
> 32-bit Debian. But of course this is only a suggestion.
>       There is no setup fee and we will do custom partitions for no charge.
> We also do not include or force any Control Panel. The bandwidth is also
> entirely different than Cari's. This is located at the same data center
> as KPLUGs "sparkplug" server (AIS). Using Avaya CNA (formerly Route
> Science) to improve upon BGP. Cari uses fewer carriers, and no CNA, and
> has had some slow BGP convergence times when link failures have happened
> in the past.
>       We are provisioning a new rack tonight and a few servers.. we have been
> sold out of space and power for a few days. If we can't get you in
> tonight, we can get you up tomorrow night.
> 
>       What kind of issues are you having at Cari.net ?
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> On Wed, 2008-07-09 at 15:43 -0700, Chris Louden wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm just looking for other options at the moment. I currently have a
> > server at http://www.cari.net and I'm having some issues with it and
> > them.
> > 
> > I need a system with the following config or close to it
> > 
> > Debian 64bit ()
> > Processor: Core 2 Duo with 2MB (or better) L2 Cache (Xeon is overkill
> > and a celeron is too weak)
> > RAM: 1GB
> > Drive: 2x 250GB SATA2 (or similar, no RAID needed)
> > Port: 100Mb Dedicated, Bandwidth: 1300GB (flexible on the 1300 but
> > that's what I have now although i don't use all of it)
> > 6 static ips.
> > 
> > I'm willing to pay about $100ish a month.
> > 
> > Let me know if you have any recommendations.
> > 
> > 
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> Michael J. McCafferty
> Principal, Security Engineer
> M5 Hosting
> http://www.m5hosting.com
> 
> You can have your own custom Dedicated Server up and running today !
> RedHat Enterprise, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and more
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> 
> 
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Principal, Security Engineer
M5 Hosting
http://www.m5hosting.com

You can have your own custom Dedicated Server up and running today !
RedHat Enterprise, CentOS, Ubuntu, Debian, OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and more
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