Rackspace (WAS: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] setting up a web-hosting company)

Alex Coker Alex.Coker at ipaper.com
Sun Apr 22 17:32:00 CDT 2001


For a web-hosting site, be sure to check out Catalog.com (preferably
through LEAP4LINUX.COM so I get a little credit) and look at thier
dedicated servers. They advertise a Raq3 or Celeron500 RHbox for
$179/month.





David Neeley <dbneeley at yahoo.com>@ntlug.org on 04/22/2001 04:37:34 PM

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If you're going into the web hosting business, you are competing with the
hosting companies you would be using. Some of them are pretty funny about
this.

In a pure co-location deal, you can host many Websites with your costs
determined by any or all of amount of rack space consumed, extent  to which
the co-location provider provides any management services, and volume of
traffic.

However, the number of individual sites can vary widely, so long as your
connection and your machine capacity can sustain it.

If you are web hosting, and have say 40 or 50 small customers, the
$300/month you quoted may be a good deal.

David


At 04:06 PM 4/22/2001 -0500, Chris Cox wrote:
>Co-location runs at least $300.00/mo.  and then, I'm not sure I'd
>call those very reputable companies.  If you go with one of the
>cheap co-locs ($100-$200)... well, I figure you get what you pay for.
>
>One with a good rep is http://www.rackspace.com.  Good speed and pretty
>good prices.  Just remember that's $300.00/mo.!  Better be prepared
>to have the business to sustain that cost.
>
>Regards,
>Chris
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