What Rent To Own Actually Means?
Feb 28, 2008what rent to own actually means?
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View 12 RepliesDoes, by chance, a SteadCom representative visit this forum?
The problem: I can't receive a new password to the client area (no email is sent from SteadCom after I use 'forgot password' feature), the VDS I had is I suppose suspended and I have no means neither to access the user cpanel to pay/renew, nor to use live talk with support - the link on the site does nothing.
Voice communication isn't an option.
just wonder if anyone ran into this problem. We were collocating our server with a "certain" provider and decided to move it elsewhere due to their lack of service. Everything was going OK even the outrageous termination fee and the shipping fee that we had to pay. However, after the host received the payment they went completely silent on us ignoring all of our emails and phone calls. I've spoken with our lawyer who estimated the legal actions against them could cost us thousands of dollars. The physical cost of the server was about $2,000 so I'm not sure if legal action would be worth it. Anyone has any suggestions on what else we can try to get our server back.
View 14 Replies View RelatedI have some websites with different support, contact, ... forms. I have set the forms to record the subscriber IP, need to know when the IP begins with 10, it means a person submitted the form from inside the server? If so, what is the appropriate defense? If no, what it means? I know many experts are present here, please in addition to selling and introducing your service,
View 8 Replies View Relatedwhat exactly it means?
what can i expect if i rent a server like that?
I cant seem to get in touch with either support/sales on Myriad. Anyone have an alternative email/IM contact for them? Anyone else having trouble contacting them?
View 3 Replies View RelatedAnyone knows of any providers in the US (or UK) who has rent to own offers? Please highlight the ones you know are good, won't rip you off in the end and so on.
Prefer the US as I am sick of paying in EUR and GBP, just too much hassles in accounting
Planning on expanding my current offerings.
We are planning to move onto the next level with Lease to Own servers. We have been doing some calculations and it seems cheaper in the short & long run. What do you guys think?
Can anyone give recommendations about companies that offer Lease to Own servers?
I've created a poll on this thread for either Rent or Lease to Own.
tell me if there are any R-T-O Companies in Europe?
View 6 Replies View RelatedWhich "trustworthy" providers have these?
since the the planet went up in price i am now looking for a provider who offers rent-to-own servers
I have a high end 8 core server with SAS drives and 10mbit burstable premium bandwidth that I am no longer using. However, I have locked myself in an agreement that I cannot get out of for another 13 months. As an individual, am I allowed to offer the server to others on these boards as a dedicated server?
View 2 Replies View Relatedcolocate because you have sites the size of myspace or because you offer dedicated server hosting yourselves? Because if I have the choice of renting a high end server at ThePlanet for $200 per month, or pay $300 a month for only bandwidth and just to have my server sit there in their facility, I rather rent. Plus I read a few posts in this forum where you guys say that you spend hours in the colocate. Does your server require that much maintenance or what are you doing?
View 12 Replies View RelatedHave been snooping on these forums for a while and doing my research but now I need some advice. Hope you can help...
I currently have a dedicated server with 1&1 hosted in Germany and running 15-20 small company/friend websites. Whilst I have been reasonably happy with 1&1 (mainly down to their dashboard and reboot/restore/serial console functionality and prices), it's time for an upgrade. I am also looking to move back to the UK in order to get a UK based IP and slightly reduced latency, I understand I will have to pay a little more for the luxury!
I'm looking at a dedicated server with the following specs:
- Single Dual/Quad Core Processor
- Min 2GB RAM
- Min 2 x 160GB HDD + Hardware RAID 1
- 2TB data/month should be OK
- CentOS 5 (other *nix?)
- Plesk (cPanel?)
- 10GB NAS Backup
- Remote Reboot Port
Budget is around £100/month. At the moment it's between UK2, WebFusion, UK Servers, Poundhost, RapidSwitch and 34sp. I need to get quotes from DediPower, UK Fast & UK Dedicated...
The other main option is to buy a reasonably-specced Dell PowerEdge R200 (or equivalent?) and colo it. A machine with Quad Core Intel Xeon X3320, 2.5GHz, 2x3MB Cache, 1333MHz FSB, 2GB RAM, 2 x 250GB HDD, RAID 1 would cost about £700. Add colo from RapidSwitch and a Plesk license and the total is around the same as the best dedi offer.
Would welcome your thoughts on the benefits and pit-falls of renting vs. buying and recommendations for each based on my preferences. At the moment I'm swaying towards the buy and colo option as costs in year two will me much lower and I can resell/upgrade the hardware, but perhaps I'm missing something...
I have some Q
1. if you were to choose to buy a dedicated server or rent
which one would you choose?
why?
2. if buying it how do you know that the parts in your computer are not second hand parts?
What is the best data center to rent a server from? I don't need a managed server I can admin and secure it remotely.
View 7 Replies View RelatedWho can you all recommend for renting out a quarter rack? Up until now, we've simply leased our servers, but we're ready to buy the things and ship 'em off. We have 4 servers we would like to rack - Two dual xeon 2.8's with 2gb ram, and two P4 3.6's with 2gb ram. I'm looking for US racking (but other locations, if you can highly recommend them, are fine). I'm looking for about 2TB Monthly Transfer per server - so about 8TB on a reasonably fast and reliable network.
View 11 Replies View Relatedwe plan to offer dedicated Server with Windows 2008 Webserver. Where we can get the licenses for monthly rent? Contract month to month? You can send us also your offers with PM or at info@1paket.com
possible payment: paypal, moneybookers, wiretransfer
I would like to know how to delete the script/important database data on a server in case of no longer rent it.
I will cancel a server in the coming month, but there are some critical password hardcode in my script. I am afraid it's not safe if only use a command liked "rm"
However, it's seem that it's not possible for me to format the HDD or run a fill zero software.
I'm using a brand new Virtuozzo VPS, with (512mb) SLM memory managment, that standing to some "experts" would be a great way to manage memory, a great virtualization solution, and such.
This VE, supposedly, is hosted on excellent hardware (sas-scsi raid i/o, etc), so should have great performances, especially considering i don't run any control panel, i just run apache2+mysql5 (no email system or else), and i manage everything by myself (and i'm really experienced).
I'm experiencing on the contrary much worse performances than my previous 256mb XEN vps.
Sometimes you hear (virtuozzo fanboys i guess) about XEN slowness problems instead, because xen - supposedly - hasn't got a proper disk/io scheduler BUT provides individual custom swap space, so a customer could create a 5GB swap space and disrupt host machine performances by clogging the VPS, swapping a lot, causing insane i/o wait, etc... I've read a lot of topics about this "debate" in the past.
So you would expekt Virtuozzo having a wonderful cpu and disk i/o scheduler, instead.
You can read on Virtuozzo Website the following Claim : "Complete Isolation - VEs are secure and have full functional, fault and performance isolation."
On the contrary i'm having a lot of issues, supposedly coming from "bad neighbours", like idiots not being able to handle security of their vps, spammers, and so on, on my new virtuozzo VE ...
Everytime someone crashes his own VE on the same host machine, like causing a 100.0 load, even my VE goes offline with 400% i/o wait ...
My hosting provider (which i won't name at all, anyway) is doing an excellent job trying to minimize my inconveniences, really: but - in general - i'm beginning to wonder wheter this insane behaviour is "common" for a virtuozzo solution.
In short, I'm wondering - and i'd like an expert opinion on this - HOW THE HECK could this be possible ??
Isn't Virtuozzo supposed to have a I/O and CPU scheduler ? How in the earth can a single abuser loading insanely his VE affect all the other customers VEs ?
Can a host-server running Virtuozzo, be monopolized (100%cpu and insane i/o wait) by a single abusing VE ?
If this is true, i really don't understand where Virtuozzo advantage would be. Neither i understand the "complete performance isolation" claim by SwSoft.
Any company rent Windows Server 2003 Web Edition ?
SPLA and External licenses ?
With Micfrosoft need pay 2,000$
I wait your answerds.