Market Rate For IP Addresses
Nov 14, 2007
I've been collecting quotes from various colo providers for 1 full cabinet in Virginia. I've been surprised at how much power costs these days, but I also understand power is in short supply.
One quote I got raised a question though. For a Class C (non-portable) IP address space, they want $256/month (so I guess that's $1 per IP). Their other pricing seems in line with the other quotes I have received, but no other place wants to charge for IP addresses like that. Is $256/month for a Class C considered normal market rate?
Does that reflect their costs? Are they paying a price per month upstream for IPs?
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Jan 6, 2007
my linksys switch comes with a web control panel under "qos" where i can control bandwidth there is Ingress Rate Limit and Egress Shaping Rate, what are they?
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Oct 6, 2009
Do you think there are already enough Hosts in the VPS industry in particular and overall Hosting industry in general?
Just wanted to know the experts' opinion, because I can see thousands and thousands of web hosting companies online.
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Nov 14, 2008
Anyone else having this annoying spam?
Since we changed domain and added hosting at the end we didn't go for privacy with our information. Now for the last 2 weeks I have received an average of about 7 phone calls asking me to advertise our web design company and if I would like cheaper call plans for my phone to which I reply we don't do web design..
I ask "how did you aquire our information?"
Replies "you don't want to advertise / cheap calls?"
I reply "can you answer me first please?"
there reply "goodbye" or words to that affect.
Now if i'm not mistaken is there some companies selling our whois information as market research?
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May 25, 2008
In your opinion do you believe there is a market for a very high end VPS solution?
Something like:
Equal Share CPU (3.0GHz)
3GB Ram reserved
8GB burst
250GB storage (15K drives)
3000GB bandwidth transfer
The thing that makes this “Ultra Premium” would be the host server resource guarantee.
Host server would be undersold in memory, making the possibility of burst memory availability very high.
Max of 8 shares, no host server would ever run more than 8VMs
Each VM would have an affinity for a particular CPU core, at a 1:1 ratio.
All resources are allocated from the beginning.
Host server spec’s would read something like this
2 x 3.0 5450 Xeon
32GB Fully Buffered memory
6x Seagate 15K 450 SAS drives in RAID5 array.
Gigabit uplink
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Mar 26, 2008
I see people suggest West coast for Asia market, East coast for EU market. But I wonder how good it is when using West coast for EU market? We don't have money to colo in both coasts. Seattle is my choice for colo'ing,
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Oct 16, 2009
I couldn't find any info on it so I thought I would ask. Does Apple have any sort of market share for production web servers? Or any other types of servers?
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Jul 25, 2007
I just looked at netcraft and was surprised to see apache's market share down to 50%. Last time I looked in 2005 it was at 70% and climbing. You can clearly see that Microsoft and Apache are a near perfect reflection of each other.
So why is everyone going to Windows servers now?
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Sep 21, 2007
hosts with more than five years in the market without sound negative reviews here?
I could not find any negative review about Futurequest and Downtownhost but there must be more.
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Dec 9, 2007
What is forking, it's taking a bite out of apache processes:
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Load was at 8 just before the fork:
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But it's a quad core and wasn't swapping
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Nov 25, 2008
What is a reasonable rate for ram upgrades?
I'm looking to upgrade the ram in my web server and was wondering what others have paid lately for the upgrade.
Going from 2 to 4GB.
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Jul 28, 2008
I am seeing bqbackup transference rate when I use rsync very slow as:
18.72kB/s
I think this is very slow. What rate you have?
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Jan 11, 2008
Which brand / model would you recommend for those:
1 - bw limiting on specific port (like 3mbits/sec on port4)
2 - creating vlans by ports (like vlan1 = port1 + port2)
3 - creating vlans by ips (like vlan1 =x.x.x.1 to 8, vlan2 = x.x.x.9 to 27)
4 - managing the switch from GUI
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Oct 12, 2008
I am hosted with ASmallOrange. I have always had fast uploads but recently that have been rather slow. 1-4kbs but now up to 20kbs. I think it depends on the file type. I am not sure.
This is starting to stress me out because it takes hours to upload 8 or 9 mbs of stuff.
What is a normal upload rate? How do I know if this is a problem with my host or with my connection?
I also upgraded to the lastest version of Cyberduck but I do not have OSX. I still have OS9. Could that be a problem?
When I try uploading a file of stuff it says 2 or 3kbs but when I upload an 11mb file it says 20kbs. It is so strange. I can't find a really good way to tract it. I am just watching the upload as it flickers and shows me a rate but it doesn't always. Deleting files is fast. And downloading normal files from the internet is about 144kbs.
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Nov 28, 2007
Getting down to deciding my barebones set up..
here is one I am teetering on..
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It has 4 hot swap bays (sas)
dual xeon thingee
sas hdd raid controller
ecc memory support
2 lans
520watt power..redundant...though I think it is a littel over 2 amps when pushed.
Although I am looking at just geting the same MOBO and building it, there is not much of a price difference that I can see..
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Oct 10, 2008
how much per mbps is the norm, assuming we're ordering 50+?
what about non-cogent?
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Jul 18, 2008
Thanks to rising costs of energy we have received notices from GNAX that they are raising costs of power and colo space. Has anyone else seen similar notices from other colo's already ?
I know we have seen power rates increase the last few months in our homes, we talked about that here in another thread. It was envitable that colo facilities followed suit. How does this affect the other colos and providers?
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Oct 13, 2014
There are several big domains that frequently defer accepting mail from us causing long delays or rejections. Google, AOL, and Yahoo are examples. I'm considering trying the suggestions found in this online posting regarding rate limiting the sending of messages to those domains. In the below URL, please see the section titled "Different policies for different domains"...URL....
Would these changes be safe to make on a CentOS 6.4 server running Plesk 11.0.9 with Postfix 2.8.4? Would any special modifications for Plesk be necessary?
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Feb 18, 2008
How would you rate the following networks for transport and IP services:
Level3, Qwest, AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon
Please put them in order from you number one choice (best choice) to your number five choice (worst choice) if possible.
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Oct 16, 2014
How i can increase rate of send/minute for my campaigns of mail?
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May 5, 2014
Is there a KB (I couldn't find one) - to implement rate limiting for receiving mail on our service nodes?
Just had another customer account compromised (not a very weak password either) - and that meant > 250,000 emails - a LOT of cleanup.
Not only do we need rate limiting, but we also need notification of potential abuses.
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Jan 25, 2008
Basically, considering my host is in Europe/Malaysia, it uses APNIC for their RR, and for more IPs its $5.00 per ip/month. Which is a bit expensive for me, so I was wondering if there are people on here that sell IPs for cheap? It doesn't matter what country it comes up in with a whois lookup, or what RIR it uses, I just need more IPs for my dedicated server.
So does anyone sell? Or know where I can buy?
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May 2, 2008
Our business has grown and we would like to know if it is possible to buy IPs (/18 or /19)
Anyone have any experience with this?
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May 8, 2008
There's a gadget showing how quickly we are running out of IP4 addresses.
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Apr 25, 2007
As iam going to rent a server for my hosting plan I need to know 2 things:
1) are the ip addresses provided to me by the comany public or they are private inside the comany and they use natting to reach it as I don't know how they treat all the servers in thier DCs?If I check my server configuration I will find the real public ip's?
2) How they put the servers together?I mean is there any logical division like VLANs or what?
If someone can help me on this as Iam going to rent my first server and I will manage it by myself.
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Mar 24, 2007
question about my ip addresses, can one of u guys let me know what is ment by
IP Addresses: /26 (~60)
how do i find out if my ip address is one of the above, is this some thing to do with the class of the ip?
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Jan 27, 2007
I got a deal. The person claimed he's from US.
Just curious. Is it possible that someone in Rusia, for example, can pretend that he comes from US?
I know one way is to use proxy. What are the other ways?
Is there a paid service/software that can make your IP look american, british, etc.
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Apr 8, 2009
How can you tell if two IPs are setup on the same server without having access to the server?
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Apr 9, 2009
I need web hosting that I can put 10 sites on with unique ips that the host provides.
How can I find someone who does this here on WHT?
I already have two accounts with other hosts like this but like to break things up through different hosts.
Please advise who would be good for this for $30/mo or less.
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May 25, 2008
i have two different ip addresses from two hosting providers free and bind in running both of them. will i be able to setup ns1 and ns2 with those IPs for my new domain.
will it work?
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