Hello, Starting at $35/mth you can have your own Cobalt RaQ 4 server running on an uncapped shared 45mps connection! This is good for people who want any of the following - Host your own websites without paying per account prices! - A remote DNS as a backup - email server - and much more possibilities For more information refer to http://www.galacnet.com/cobalt.php For purchases and special requests please contact me on MSN at as I have only limited stock.
Yes it come pre-installed with the Cobalt RaQ server management system where you can use it to create sites, manage your DNS, email etc
Recently the advertiser network we are on is slowing down the loading of all webscripts. Would be better if you try a tracert to one of our servers for a better view on the ping rates. Contact me over the PM or MSN at so I can provide the test locations and files.
Currently we do not provide VPS service. But our budget hosting plans have the same amountf of space as offered by most VPS plans and also gives you the ability to host unlimited* number of domains.
Ok, but i have that kind of space already, and i got it cheaper Thnx anyway, pm me if you start providing vps servers with 1gb space/50 gb bw
Might want to check Suns end of life products. End of life was in 2003: http://www.sun.com/hardware/serverappliances/eol.html http://www.sun.com/hardware/serverappliances/RaQ4-End-of-Service-Life-Statement.pdf My first server was a RAQ 3, years ago. While I had no issues with it to speak of, keep in mind you can't just call Sun for support. Support is difficult to find, apart from some excellent forums - at least back then.
Can you explain what the difference is between a Colbat RaQ server and a linux/unix server? Can it run PHP and MySQL and have databases and such? I am interested, but curious of what the difference is. I have seen these servers before and have always wondered. What control panel do they use?
Actually there is no difference, just that they are preloaded with their own Control Panel. They still run on Redhat Linux. PHP and MySQL are preinstalled. As for the saturation part, unmetered means that you can pull as much data from the server as permitted by the connection speed, how much the server can handle and also the amount others are using. As this is a shared connection.