I have a 1u server

Discussion in 'Web Hosting' started by obay, Feb 23, 2008.

  1. #1
    Yeah..

    I have a 1u server

    if i do decied to colo it, if their is a hardware fault will the data centre repair it and fix it up?

    thanks.
     
    obay, Feb 23, 2008 IP
  2. Cameron [NetXHosting]

    Cameron [NetXHosting] Peon

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    #2
    It depends on the datacenter :)
     
    Cameron [NetXHosting], Feb 23, 2008 IP
  3. obay

    obay Notable Member

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    #3
    becasue i am in the United Kingdom, I'd go with poundhost or bluesquare
     
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  4. BoBByCooL

    BoBByCooL Peon

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    #4
    Might be best just to lease a dedicated server
     
    BoBByCooL, Feb 23, 2008 IP
  5. obay

    obay Notable Member

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    #5
    I'd want my own hardware for what I am doing.
     
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  6. Cameron [NetXHosting]

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    #6
    I suggest you ask them. Some will fix it for you for a fee and some will just tell you to send them new parts or fix it yourself.
     
    Cameron [NetXHosting], Feb 23, 2008 IP
  7. BoBByCooL

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    #7
    Last time I looked at colo'ing a server it was cheaper to get a dedicated one. That was here in Canada at least.
     
    BoBByCooL, Feb 23, 2008 IP
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    #8
    Agree, the best way is ask your Data Center.
    If you wish they can help you fix it automatically, the colo price will be more expensive than lease a server from them.
     
    hostingcoupon, Feb 24, 2008 IP
  9. BoBByCooL

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    #9
    I would colo a server if I (or someone I knew) could manage everything but for someone who needs help managing the server it would most likely be a better option to lease. if you want your own server due to worries about the content that stored on it just read through the TOS for some dedicated servers and you'll find that you are pretty safe.
     
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  10. obay

    obay Notable Member

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    #10
    thats one of the cercerns.

    also I'm going to put about 2GB worth of MY files on there and I don't want to do it remotely.
     
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  11. torhost

    torhost Banned

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    #11
    ^ how else would you do it?
    ship your the hard drive :confused:
     
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    #12
    Why don't you want to do it remotely?
     
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  13. obay

    obay Notable Member

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    #13
    To much of a waste of my internet speed, i'd rather get it done at my home, then ship it off.
     
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    #14
    are you on dialup or something?
     
    BoBByCooL, Feb 25, 2008 IP
  15. obay

    obay Notable Member

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    #15
    No, but I am on a slow connection.
     
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    #16
    Can't u ask a friend to upload it for u?
     
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    #17
    Well if that's the case then I guess it could be worth it. Not sure I'd go that way but to each their own I guess ;)
     
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