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socksbb

join:2004-11-13
Birmingham, AL

$7.49 /m -> 5GB Space, 1.4TB Bandwidth?

Hi,

I am trying to get reviews on »host-us.net they seem promising, but also seem scary. I like them because they are working with Rackspace and Interworx to provide a clustered hosting service, however I'm still skeptical.

Should I give it a try?


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Way to lie about your "business", chump. You claim to be a customer of your own company... that's not very truthful.

Take a look at a post you made 2 years ago. Same username, same site, same crap.
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removed
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Yep, some CEO you are.

said by you :
Hello Everyone, My company Host-Us.net is setting up a datacenter in Birmingham, AL (USA).

What do we need?

Here is what was just added, The DC is to come online on March 20th.

We have:

2x T3 Backbones connected to a Twin WAN router, Cisco hardware, Firewall, and MDOS Attact detection.

Fire Supresion and APC power backup. On Friday they are installing a Natural Gas Genarator.

We will be adding more backbones as more servers come online, what else do I need?

Our big client that is paying for this DC is MyQuickMail.us, what else would we need to protect the 30,000 overhall?

-Host-US CEO
Lame.
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muffins

join:2006-04-04
Chicago, IL
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Re: $7.49 /m -> 5GB Space, 1.4TB Bandwidth?

I think rem just bent you over his knees and spanked you.
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LeeBee
It's Dark Out There

join:2003-06-18
Swissieland
reply to socksbb
just over 25 minutes, Removed you're getting slow old man


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aardvarkage

join:2006-04-08
Littleton, CO


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Re: $7.49 /m -> 5GB Space, 1.4TB Bandwidth?


website down?
hmmmm... i wonder what this means?? the t3 backbones must be dead right now. as of 11:41am 05/02/2006/via comcast.

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Bloatware

join:2002-03-15
Pontiac, MI

said by aardvarkage See Profile :

hmmmm... i wonder what this means?? the t3 backbones must be dead right now. as of 11:41am 05/02/2006/via comcast.
Maybe it means he'll give everybody the month for free.

Yeah, right.
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aardvarkage

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site is back up......


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I did your speed test and got 914KB/s... I would expect a lot more bandwidth than that if I hosted there.


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This is what I got on the 25MB zip file (about 13Mbps/s) which isn't bad. Speeds fluctuated a bit, I think something like a test64 file would show more accurate results.

--20:45:05--  http://valuenet.host-us.net/25MB.zip
=> `25MB.zip'
Resolving valuenet.host-us.net... 72.3.240.162
Connecting to valuenet.host-us.net[72.3.240.162]:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 26,214,400 [application/zip]

100%[====================================>] 26,214,400 1.59M/s ETA 00:00

20:45:28 (1.08 MB/s) - `25MB.zip' saved [26,214,400/26,214,400]

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