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colocation ?



I'll make sure that Northeast Data Vault gets your email. 
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003 13:20:15 -0500
Darxus at chaosreigns.com wrote:

> It looks like this question hasn't been asked here in a couple
> years...
> 
> I have a personal 1RU, 1amp server that I would like to colocate.
> It will be replacing a server that's been hosted over DSL (128kbits/s
> up, with the provider's approval).  I recently moved from
> Philadelphia. Friends there have at least one place where they've
> found that if they colo their (~4) servers together, they can get
> under $50 per person per month, with okay (but not gobs of) bandwidth.
>  I'd prefer to find
> something in the Boston area for convenience.
> 
> I tried emailing sales at usdatacenters.com, since the archives indicate,
> and whois confirms that they host www.blu.org, and I didn't want to
> deal with their web form.  It hasn't bounced yet.
> 
> The most interesting hit I've found so far in a google search for
> boston colocation is:  http://www.ispcheck.com/category.php/1 - lists
> some colo providers.  
> 
> In that I found
> http://www.aplushosting.com/english/products-colocation.phtml - these
> folks offer $50/mo colo with "Offices nationwide", but I'm having
> difficulty finding specifics on bandwidth and locations.
> 
> (Yes, this server is running Linux.)
> 
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