Re: FreeBSD VPS providers

2006-11-29 Thread Roberto Pereyra

Hi

Try Goldvision:

http://www.goldvision.com/ar/en/microrack.html

roberto

2006/11/28, Peter Schuller [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_bsd.html

 which seems like a good setup.

For comparison you may want to have a look at leaseweb (www.leaseweb.com).
They are offering dedicated physical machines for comparable prices.

My private colo box is hosted there and so far my experience has been good,
though I have not yet had any kind of hardware disaster or similar so I
cannot speak to how their tech support works in those cases.

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Re: FreeBSD VPS providers

2006-11-29 Thread Mark Jayson Alvarez

If you're really looking for a provider offering true FreeBSD virtual
private server solution, chance are, they are most likely running jail
systems. For everything else, your choice might be companies providing Xen,
LVS, UML, or even vmware solutions although companies are less likely to
offer the last option option.  I suggest you do some more research if a jail
based virtual private server solution will suite to your needs, e.g; you
require a dedicated resource allocation (e.g, minimum guaranteed memory
etc.) that you won't get from a shared server solution, or  you need a full
access to the virtual environment including software compilation, or even
kernel compilation, as well as firewall configuration etc. Once you've
finalized your requirements, you can now do another research on the
technical approach used by each of those solutions and finally base your
decision if a particular solution really satisfy your needs.

hint: google for vps provider

Good luck.
-mark

On 11/28/06, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello,

I am looking to move a website i run from its current provider (linux
based shared box) to a VPS solution.  I have been doing some searching
via google and the mailing list and so far have found

http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_bsd.html

which seems like a good setup.

Can anyone else recommend some good FreeBSD virtual private server
providers that I can add to my evaluation? Ideally i would like to be
able to run 6.x.

Our current usage looks like:

Disk usage: 1864.38 Megabytes
Bandwidth usage (current month) : 14858.01 Megabytes

Thanks all

Eric


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FreeBSD VPS providers

2006-11-28 Thread Eric

Hello,

I am looking to move a website i run from its current provider (linux 
based shared box) to a VPS solution.  I have been doing some searching 
via google and the mailing list and so far have found


http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_bsd.html

which seems like a good setup.

Can anyone else recommend some good FreeBSD virtual private server 
providers that I can add to my evaluation? Ideally i would like to be 
able to run 6.x.


Our current usage looks like:

Disk usage: 1864.38 Megabytes
Bandwidth usage (current month) : 14858.01 Megabytes

Thanks all

Eric


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Re: FreeBSD VPS providers

2006-11-28 Thread John Nielsen
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 10:41, Eric wrote:
 I am looking to move a website i run from its current provider (linux
 based shared box) to a VPS solution.  I have been doing some searching
 via google and the mailing list and so far have found

 http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_bsd.html

 which seems like a good setup.

 Can anyone else recommend some good FreeBSD virtual private server
 providers that I can add to my evaluation? Ideally i would like to be
 able to run 6.x.

I'm a longtime satisfied customer of johncompanies. They mean what they say 
about providing expert support and taking their customers seriously. On the 
rare occasions when something has been less-than-perfect, they have been very 
quick and professional about resolving it.

They just recently added FreeBSD 6.1 support. I'm on a 4.x box VPS, but I'm 
planning to migrate once they have 6.2 available.

 Our current usage looks like:

 Disk usage: 1864.38 Megabytes
 Bandwidth usage (current month) : 14858.01 Megabytes

This can easily be accomodated by their midrange package. But you've already 
looked at the website.. :)

JN
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Re: FreeBSD VPS providers

2006-11-28 Thread Peter Schuller
 http://www.johncompanies.com/jc_bsd.html

 which seems like a good setup.

For comparison you may want to have a look at leaseweb (www.leaseweb.com). 
They are offering dedicated physical machines for comparable prices.

My private colo box is hosted there and so far my experience has been good, 
though I have not yet had any kind of hardware disaster or similar so I 
cannot speak to how their tech support works in those cases.

-- 
/ Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB

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