[olug] Semi-local colo facilities
Dan Clough
dclough at gmail.com
Wed May 14 02:53:25 UTC 2008
You're correct when you say that we've discussed this previously. Last
August this issue came up and a 40-post discussion resulted.
Jay's currently using Cox Business cable, but last time I asked him about
colocation it didn't seem like he was willing to get into it again.
First National: I called up their NOC one day and I swear to God, the poor
guy I talked to had no idea what a U was, let alone if they have colocation
pricing that wasn't for a half of a rack and in the thousands of dollars.
That place was one of the first companies I scratched off my list.
CoSentry: They have nice CRACs and that's about all I can really say. They
couldn't give me a for-sure price on 4U colocation. Over the phone they
quoted me at $330/Mbps, and face-to-face in a conference room they confirmed
that price. I wish I was kidding.
As for hosting in someone's basement or on their business cable modem: It's
good in theory, but it's a major hassle for both the client and the host.
If the machine goes down and no one's home, you're pretty much shafted.
I'd try contacting Jelecos. They've got a cage at CoSentry. I requested a
quote a while back but have since lost that email.
Here are my responded-to quotes to date:
RivTel Networks:
Location: Omaha
Pricing:
-$100/m/Rack Unit, $50 Setup per U
-1Mbps included per U
-2 IPs
-Business-hours Access
CoSentry:
Location: Bellevue
Pricing:
-Around $400 per 1/3 Rack
-$330/Mbps for peak-hours
-No limit on IPs with ARIN Justification
-All-hours Escorted Access
Binary Networks
Location: Lincoln
Pricing:
-$150/month, up to 4U
-No disclosed Mbps quote, just "From $20 per month"
-Unknown IP Policy
-Undisclosed Access Policy
-----Original Message-----
From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of Dan
Linder
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2008 3:34 PM
To: Omaha Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [olug] Semi-local colo facilities
What are the bandwidth requirements? If they are minimal (i.e. frequent
rsync backups or other sparse copy mechanism), then someone with a
business-class cablemodem might be able to host this.
Going up the ladder a bit, Jay @ Reboot The User use to host servers, but I
don't know the current status of his T1.
You could try First National Data Services, but I believe they'll be pricey.
Another option you might consider is the Amazon S3 services using
JungleDisk. I use JD on my wifes computer (WinXP) and it's pretty nice to
have our Quicken files and some other important files backed up over an
encrypted link to an off-site location. And my biggest bill for the data so
far has been about $0.47 for my testing (involving a lot of uploading /
deleting / re-uploading).
Dan
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 3:22 PM, Chris St. Pierre
<stpierre at nebrwesleyan.edu>
wrote:
> We're looking for a reasonably inexpensive, semi-local (but not too
> local) colo facility to house a single, 3U server for some limited
> disk-to-disk backups (thus the requirement that it not be too local).
> The only place I'm aware of in the area is CoSentry, and they're
> looking a little pricey for our current needs. Can anyone recommend
> any other facilities? We'd prefer to get out of Lincoln, but we'd
> accept something far away from us in Lincoln.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chris St. Pierre
> Unix Systems Administrator
> Nebraska Wesleyan University
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