Need Hosting For Proxies Please -- HELP

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    Hi,

    I have about 60 proxies, getting about 100 uniques each a day. So total of 6000 uniques a day.

    I want a server with unlimited domains, LxAdmin, HyperVM panel (if possible), lots of space and tons of bandwidth.

    Something like the following would be good:

    512MB RAM
    20GB Disk Space
    LOTS of bandwidth
    Any number of IP's
    LxAdmin control panel is a must
    Unlimited Domains


    Im looking for a good cheap price please, I dont mind getting minimal support, I just need my proxy server. :)
     
    krates, Oct 21, 2008 IP
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    krates Active Member

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    1500 GB per month would be nice. Im considering iwebfusion.net at the moment.
     
    krates, Oct 21, 2008 IP
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    ishan Prominent Member

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    I had a look at http://www.iwebfusion.net/dedicated.php , their plans have 2000 GB bandwidth, but it is 1000 GB in & 1000 GB out.

    For proxies, Bandwidth IN is nearly equal to Bandwidth Out, & in essence you get just 1000 GB.

    Same with LimestoneNetworks, you will get 750 GB.

    Ishan
     
    ishan, Oct 21, 2008 IP
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    newzone Well-Known Member

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    If you allow me to post my opinion ... 6,000 uniques is a good dedicated server, a 512MB RAM can't handle such a load, i crushed 2 GB ram easily with 2,000 - 3,000 people last year... good times. Never forget we talk about proxies, they use a lot of ram and cpu resources.
     
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