Intel CPU Price Cuts = Better Dedicated Pricing

Apr 21, 2008

Intel just hacked its CPU pricing, especially the quad core.

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Perhaps we will see this show up in cheaper and/or faster dedicated servers. I guess I better wait another week or two before getting that new box!

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Colo Vs Dedicated Server Pricing

Dec 31, 2007

I have been reviewing online price quotes for colo hosting and dedicated server hosting. To me, common sense would be that it would be less expensive to get a cheapo used server off of ebay and have it colocated. But what I am seeing is many instances where it would would actually be less expensive per month to rent a dedicated server (which might even be a better server) - including in some cases from the very same companies that offer the colo services. Is what I am seeing typical - and, if so, why is this the case? Is there an assumption that a colo customer will use more bandwidth than a typical dedicated server customer? Is the cost of servicing a colo customer significantly greater than that of a dedicated server customer?

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DC ThePlanet

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I have no idea how to fix this. Any solutions as to what to change or adjust in order to prevent this from happening?

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I think it is better to have one server box because one box easy to manage than two. Also Harpertown is much faster than these two together.

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From what I can tell, a colo provider basically offers you some rack space, a power port and of course, the internet line (maybe a few extra cables and such). What I don't get is that, looking at pricing for dedicated servers, they also seem to start at around US$90/month.

But with a dedicated server, aren't you paying for the rack space, the power, the internet _and_ an entire server? (BTW, I'm comparing similar features, that is, the colo provider is offering 1TB transfer per month, and so is the dedicated hosting provider). So why is colo costing around the same price as dedicated hosting? Is this usually the case, or is my comparison across multiple providers just faulty?

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E.g Kuala and Supanames are about £420 per year for a basic vps.

If i go to the EUKhost.com website they offer a vps for £240.

Is it because the first 2 companies offer a better service or are they just expensive, or are they set at a normal price and the EUKhost is cheap because it is not very good?

Any advice gratefully received.
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They do not even have a setup to price based on per Mbps, I'm sure they know about where they need to be if they dig into it, but they want me to work up a proposal based on what I need (they are working hard to work with me and keep our business).

Their network is fine, nothing outstanding but plenty strong for our needs.

They use mostly Time Warner and Level 3. I think I can even setup with them to provide my own rack, which I prefer to do since it would keep only our servers in the rack.

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I may also end up using my own Cisco switch in the rack, I haven't cleared that up yet.
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Bandwidth pricing per Mbps can be included but doesn't need to be if this would be carrier neutral colo.

So we're looking for:

Rack:
Average
Good
Great
Excellent

Cage Square Footage:
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Good
Great
Excellent

Power per Amp:
Average
Good
Great Excellent

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Before signing anything, I'm trying to get a feel of the current prices. I see a lot of ads in here for same bw and space, but I'm sure there are variations in the level of service they provide, depending on the colo company, location, bw providers, package type, etc... So, just as crude estimate, can you please tell in general whether prices/costs has went up or down or stayed the same since last year, and by how much?

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I'm wondering how bandwidth pricing is going change the coming year.

We're very much pushed to sign a contract (before 2008 ends) with a *true* tier-1 provider (not Cogent, hint hint) for a multiple gigabit, 12 month commit at under $5 a meg. That's very attractive to us but I can't help but wonder what's going to happen in 2009...

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