Anybody Close To Colo4dallas DC
Jan 24, 2008Does anybody have any colocated servers in colo4Dallas DC? Are you close enough to visit this DC and do you visit often?
View 8 RepliesDoes anybody have any colocated servers in colo4Dallas DC? Are you close enough to visit this DC and do you visit often?
View 8 RepliesI recently aqcuired a VPS. I'm running CentOS 5.
I cannot close port 22. I logged in and edited the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and changed the Port 22 to a high random number.
It works... I can SSH using the new port, but I can also still SSH under port 22, and it is not listed in my sshd_config file anymore.
I restarted 'service sshd restart', and I manually stopped it and started it again, and nothing is working.
Does anyone know how to stop sys links between files and directories?
View 4 Replies View RelatedDo you have to be located geographically close to your colocated servers?
Can you not rely on the DC staff to perform reboots, hardware changed etc?
For what reason do you need to visit the server?
well i used them for exactly one month, i thought 25/month, i can get much more ram and bandwith from linode.com
i send them like 6 times already, email saying i want to discontinue vps package
they say they need my billing password, so i give them to prove my identity.
then the tickets are closed!
this is repeated 6 times already. wth?
asmallorange had fantastic support for 3 years i have been with them with another hosting plan but lately i discover much more bang for your buck hosts with similar level of support.
how i can close Rescursive DNS on the server
and how i can protect temp and make it NoExec.
build out a backup datacenter to mirror our facilities currently located in Manhattan.
Does anyone have any recommendations of a datacenter (preferably a carrier neutral facility) that is within walking distance to the NJ PATH station in New Jersey?
We are looking for between 2 and 3 racks with up to four 20 amp power cicuits.
Does anyone know if they have power limits? Ie if I pay for 4u of space, can I throw in a dual xeon system with 16 drives and have them not complain? I'll call them monday, but in the meantime I am just curious if anyone is doing something similar. I don't see anything about power limits on the site.
View 0 Replies View RelatedThis will be an ongoing review on my experience with Colo4. I will update it as time goes on. Our experience comes from having rented servers for the past few years and wanting more server and more control, at less cost. Going colo made a lot of sense to us, so we finally took the plunge.
We first approached C4D six weeks ago after reading the reviews posted here. The initial phone call with Patrick Chapa was pleasant, but brief. I really just wanted to get down pricing and learn a little bit more about the facility.
Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago. We were ready to make the server purchase, so it was time to nail down all the details regarding the contract. Gave Patrick a call back.
He was very straightforward, which I very much appreciate. He listened to what we needed, and made suggestions based on that, without trying to push anything onto us we didn't need. In the end, we still came in $500 less than our monthly budget (Patrick knew our budget all along, and I have to think he could have charged us more based on this knowledge, but didn't). We ended up going with a full rack, 2x 20a power drops, 10Mbps premium, 20Mbps value. C4D also provided two remote access APC PDU's and a 2960G switch with a hot backup.
Contract was signed and immediately a ticket was setup in their support area asking all kinds of initial setup questions. We also went on and placed the order with Dell for the servers (Friday afternoon at 3pm EST) and to our suprise, all servers arrived at C4D on Tuesday afternoon around 2pm EST. The switch C4D was providing arrived a few hours later. By 10pm EST the switch was setup, as were the pdu's, servers and their individual drac's.
The two support people I've dealt with so far have been Marc U. and Ricky V. (won't post their last names in case they don't want them posted). They have both been very helpful, even answering a couple of pretty silly questions on my part.
I put in a new ticket this morning and it was answered within 8 minutes by Ricky, with a promised resolution time of 1.5 hours (there's no real rush on this particular issue).
I'd give Patrick a score of 10 (1-10 scale). He was a true pleasure to work with. I'd also give post-sales support (so far) a 10.
The only thing I wish C4D had -- and I know I am certainly in the minority here -- is an MCSE or MCSA on-site, or at least a list of references to local providers that have been approved by C4D. In our business (vacation rentals), we have many homeowners who are out of town and have no idea which local vendors they can trust. We provide a pre-screened list of vendors for them and it is something they greatly appreciate.
So far, no regrets at all going from renting servers to colo, and no regrets going with C4D.
I know C4D is a very good provider already. Searching about Zogmo, it seems no bad reviews at all. Houston or Dallas? Which one do you recommend? Going with Zogmo will save more money, especially with their current promotion
View 12 Replies View Relatedif someone can suggest a colocation company with better support than Colo4Dallas. I have been with them for a few years now. Our server was down all last night. The only way to report that is through their web-based ticketing system.
If tickets could be created with an email, I can trigger an email if my monitoring company reports that server is down but they don't allow that. I also had a bad experience with firewall support they provided. My server was down for two days because they did not do any tests after making changes. They did apologize for screwing it but that's about it.
Is this to be expected from COLO companies. Am I expecting too much from a Colo company? Are there colo companies in DFW Metroplex that have better support?
I want the absolute best quality possible, Im open to other providers also
ips and about 5-10 servers tower based
1-5mbps
I honestly cant decide Ive used both of the above and am torn between this
I am in the UK, all my users are in the UK.
How crazy would it be to get a web host in another country?
I like the look of an American company.
There are plenty in the UK, but they don't tick as many boxes.
What would difference in speed be? (approximately)
I am looking to a add a GIGE right now in Colo4Dallas.
Which provider would give me the best bang for my buck?
Is there anyone here using Cogent network at Colo4Dallas? I have a request for file transfer hosting, dont need premium network.
View 14 Replies View Relatedgetting a 1/4th rack from either Colo4Dallas or Zogmo. So far, both have been great in answering pre-sales questions and they both have great reviews as far as support goes.
My question comes down to more of the networking side. Currently, Colo4Dallas uses Level 3, InterNap, and Time Warner. Zogmo uses Cogent and Verio. I know that Cogent gets its bad rep from providers overselling their bandwidth, but are they really a good bandwidth provider as a primary provider? From what I have heard, InterNap has a better network, so it would seem that Colo4Dallas has much better bandwidth operation going.
Does anyone have any comments as to which network would have better connection speeds and uptime? I'm not necessarily looking for the better deal cost wise, but I'm looking for the better network/support.
I've fire off several email to sales asking about coloing a single server and got no reply whatsoever. are these two providers too big now to talk to a small fish?
View 10 Replies View RelatedI just got a notice from Leslie at Colo4Dallas that they are raising their rates by 20% effective June, 2007. Did anyone else get this notice yet today? And in order to get the lower price (20% increase), I will have to sign a 12 month contract. So for example, my 1/2 rack will go from $399 to $478, or if I choose to stay month to month, the new rate will be $600.
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