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DATE | 2008-11-16 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] More on the Network Question
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Elfen Magix wrote: > The problem is your Bandwidth. Very little beats a T1 line for bandwidth for its price. > What about colocating? I once had an OSD-23 line for $1500 with insurance and a few other goodies as long as I paid this steep price. It was worth it. Too bad I had to lose it due to a bad business partner who did not kept up with the payments. > > All you need is 1 router and 1 (preferably 2) DNS servers, and 1 or more webservers. nothing more. > > I'm currently running a simillar configuration for a friend's site: LIDNetwork.com The webserver hosts other sites as well on a Business ADSL-2. > >
the NYLXS DSL is as fast as a T1 and half the price. The real advantage of the T1 is uptime guarantees
Ruben
> --- On Fri, 11/14/08, Spencer Guiley wrote: > From: Spencer Guiley > Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] More on the Network Question > To: hangout-at-mrbrklyn.com > Date: Friday, November 14, 2008, 8:43 PM > > Hi Ya'll, > > I'm the guy that Ruben forwarded the note about the Networking question > with > the Cable line and DSL both for a web server. > > I've been working on this with the other people in our team and this idea > came up. It hasn't gotten passed on to where tech support checks it all out > so this may be something that can't be done. > > Can we set up both lines so they come into one router, and then to ONE > server. So we have Server A with both lines going to it. When one line goes > down the next one picks up? This would be almost like a 100% uptime. > > We aren't a large hosting company but still strive for the best service > possible without going into debt. We are getting some quotes on T1 lines, > but I don't think they will be able to beat the prices I'm seeing now > with > this Business DSL line. > > Thanks for any help or ideas! > > Spencer Guiley > > > > > >
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