Collocation From Razorservers
Oct 17, 2007
I'm going to locate some of my servers in Philadelphia area. And I need a reliable web hosting company that provides collocation solution. I'm thinking of RazorServers.com for this purpose. This company has many possitive feedbacks and their prices aren't very high. Their datacenter is in Philadelphia and has N+1 redundancy. What can you tell me about this company?
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Dec 14, 2007
how or who can help do collocation of 1 machine, a provider that can actually order parts, assemble it test it and put it online and the machine still remains under my name in case i need to move it to different datacenter, plus how much usually it costs for collocation for 1 machine, with 2tb bw, at 100mbs port speed ? No idea what all this percentile thing means.
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Aug 21, 2007
I know everyone is in the collocation game, and wanted to know the best way they think there is to get collocation customers and to keep them happy? How do you go about gettting new customers for all the collocation Data Centers? Let me know what you do different to get new customers and to keep them happy and be with you long term?
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Mar 8, 2008
currently i have 1 Dedicated server in Leaseweb
and 3 Collocation servers .
Please i'm looking for a good company with fair price .
and fast support , i don't have a problem to pay for the support every time when i will need .
payments by paypal every each month.
soon i'll need to host more servers.
That's what i need :
1. 50Mbps Unlimited traffic 1U
2. 10Mbps unlimited traffic 1U
3. 10 mbs or 100mbps shared port - 500 giga traffic 1U
Lease dedicated server - Dual xeon with 2 giga ram + Directadmin panel - 1000 giga traffic .
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Nov 10, 2008
We're a startup company located outside of the US that's deploying a web application that will be used by our clients in New York City and Boston. We're interested in deploying the app on a couple of strong (2XQuadCore with 4GB RAM each) servers. We're running CentOS and our bandwidth requirements are humble (10-100GB a month). Our application is database intensive. We also need 1G Ethernet between both servers, and a VPN SSL connection to the servers.
This is our first time hosting in the US, what would be the best way for us to go?
1. Buy our own servers and have them collocated to a data center?
2. Go for dedicated servers?
3. Other suggestions?
Other things we should be aware of?
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Nov 25, 2007
how to make a choice between a collocation provider?
witch criteria?
how can you check records about a provider?
what too look for when you pick up a colo provider?
what options ad features you should look for when choosing a collocation?
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Jul 26, 2008
I have ordered a dedicated server from razorservers.com
its now over than 24 hours and i didn't receive my server
so does anyone knows anything about razorservers?
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Aug 12, 2008
i tried razor servers and I think they just took my cash its been 3 days and no contact what so ever so I have filed a paypal claim, but basically this was my package.
Processor Q6600
Memory 1 GB
Bandwidth 500 GB
IPs 5 usable
It also included web monitoring and CPANE/WHML for $99 bux a month, so I tried it but havent heard anything from them.
So im looking for something like that, if the host could maybe work with me on the first month since it looks like I got screwed outta $99 I would sign u p tonight even if you just pro-rate the first month..
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Nov 6, 2007
I'm thinking about ordering a VPS from RazorServers, but haven't been able to get ahold of anyone there to answer a few simple sales questions for almost 24 hours - tried calling, the sales extension just rings and rings, their AIM and MSN contacts listed on their website aren't logged in, submitted a ticket yesterday afternoon with no response. None of this gives me much confidence that if I have problems after setup that I'll be able to get ahold of anyone.
Anybody know if this is normal for RazorServers? If so, any recommendations of other good providers of Xen VPSs in the northeast (Philadelphia, New York, Boston, etc.)?
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Jun 21, 2008
I have been with Razorservers for about a year. The server I got from them was the following:
Pentium D 2.8Ghz
1GB ram
80GB drive
1500G traffic
Remote reboot
For $109 a month.
One might say that this is expensive compared to the various budget offers out there. And it probably is, however you get more in return as well. More about that later.
The reason of going with them was stability. They used Level3 bandwidth in Phily which is a great location for both US and European traffic. Later on they added GBLX as well. Their servers are on two different power grids so even if power goes down there is a backup grid. And I can honestly say that in the year I have been with them there was not more than maybe a few seconds downtime. And yes, I monitor uptime closely using hyperspin.
What makes razorserver worth a try?
- Very stable
- Fast bandwidth to both US and EU
- Friendly & personal support
- Free KVMoIP.
My server initially had Debian Etch installed. Somehow there seemed to be some hardware issues with Etch and I had to ask them quite a few times to see what kernel-panic error was on the screen. In the end we decided to migrate to CentOS instead.
For the migration Matt from RS setup a second CentOS server and gave me access to it 48 hours before the old Etch one would be canceled. This gave me time to do an easy migration without downtime. From that moment I did not have any hardware issues and ended up with a system uptime of almost 280 days.
Last month I moved away to another hoster. Reason was like always: budget. I got a great offer for a X3230 that i could not refuse. So I had to move away unfortunately.
When I gave RS notice of cancellation they even offered to lower my monthly price. Which was very nice and a sign of a great customer-host relation. Unfortunately I could not stay.
Network: 9/10 - Stable and fast
Power: 10/10 - Not one second downtime
Support: 8/10 - Reasonably fast (few hours max) with a personal touch
Give them a try if you are sick of the Burstnet (or the like) monthly downtimes. Thats what I did and I have been more than happy I noticed they have started offering cheap ($79!) Core2Duos now as well - with free Cpanel! Even 100Mbit shared for less than $100. Too good to not take
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Oct 3, 2008
I have been VPS with Razorservers.com for 1 month now and would like to provide my independent review of their service.
Services
VPS
4 IP Address
cPanel/WHM
Full Root Access
32$
Review: I am very pleased with the service at Razorservers.Their services are so far the best. I have used other services but now I'm wondering if you continue like this I will be their loyal customer as long as we provided services.
I recommend every user razorservers. First of all, let him try and give young guys a chance.
No one is not the best but to this moment I am satisfied with the m services.
Support 0-5: 4
Service: 0-5: 5+
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Jun 15, 2008
I couldn't reach anyone from razorservers for 2 weeks. I have 2 open tickets with no answer from staff for 2 weeks. I tried directly contact to Matt one week ago, but no answer too.
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Sep 26, 2008
This is a short review
I have been with razorservers for 1 month now and I have a vps. The vps is a 512mb 768mb burst ram 20gb disk and 500gb bandwidth. I am very happy with them. There support is fast and is very helpful. There network and node is also very fast. I have had no downtime at all. The domain hosted with them is scpicblog.com
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Oct 29, 2009
1.) Placed and paid new linux vps on 24th
2.) VPS status is 'setup', but did not got login details
3.) Submit ticket via [url] after 3 days, still no one reply
4.) Sent message to his MSN before, but no reply after forward to tech
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