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DATE | 2012-04-29 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Server move
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On 04/29/2012 10:51 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote: > One more thing while cable modems are fine for serving web sites the cable > providers mailservers usualy refuse to send mail to one of their own ip > addresses. In other words if we put it on a road runner cable modem that no > one will be anbe to send to it from a roadrunner email address because road > runners smtp servers will bounce it > On Apr 29, 2012 10:45 PM, "Paul Robert Marino" wrote: >
I have 5 static IPS on cable for about $75 a month and no problem getting your mail.
>> Well cable modem ips are fairly static they only change if the cable modem >> is rebooted, and there are ways you can get the firwall to update the dns >> server securly when that happens. The problem is uptime. Home class cable >> modems have brief service interuptions (for a few seconds) all the time >> because their local loops are over booked and usually don't the most stable >> equipment controling them. Ist fine for a temproary solution but isn't >> great in the long term >> On Apr 29, 2012 8:49 PM, "Ruben Safir" wrote: >> >>> On 04/29/2012 08:08 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote: >>> >>>> Well I was thinking along the lines of a rackspace cloud box originally. >>>> The problem is we host more than just our site so bandwidht would be an >>>> issue because they bill based on the MB per month. >>>> Oh and on the telex I agree they are one of the best colo providers and >>>> they are cheaper than most. But cheeper than most is not nessisarily >>>> cheap >>>> when you are paying for it personaly. >>>> It might be a viable option to put the main server in wv and set up a dr >>>> server in a rackspace cloud. That way if we do have a power issue and >>>> have >>>> to switchover we would be fine >>>> I was also saying it might be a good idea for us to put our email and >>>> lists >>>> on a google mail server which we can host in their cloud for free because >>>> of our not for profit status. We would be limited to 50 email accounts >>>> but >>>> that would be fine. >>>> On Apr 29, 2012 7:53 PM, "Ruben Safir" wrote: >>>> >>>> >>> God - I need to get this done. Maybe my best route is to transfer >>> everything to a fitPC and pay someone to run a static IP through cable in >>> their house. >>> >>> >>> On 04/29/2012 05:29 PM, Paul Robert Marino wrote: >>>>> Telex is good but it will still cost you. >>>>>> They just provide space and power you still have to purchase internet >>>>>> serveice independantly. >>>>>> >>>>>> Paul - you were just telling me a year ago that you would colocate the >>>>> server because it was cheaper. Where was that? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Host monster is ok but its shared hosting. >>>>> >>>>>> If you like I can ask if we can set it up in my fathers barn (new >>>>>> insulated >>>>>> barn not never used for animals) in wv. We would have to ship it down >>>>>> there >>>>>> but he's told me I could put servers there before. >>>>>> He's got a buisness class fiber connection so the bandwidth is decent >>>>>> the >>>>>> down side is he's usually in mane these days so if we loose remote >>>>>> access >>>>>> it may be a week or two before we can get it back up. >>>>>> Also the ac isn't all that great in the summer when he's not staying >>>>>> there. >>>>>> So he has had issues with ups units over heating. On the bright side >>>>>> you >>>>>> can't beat the free colo price. >>>>>> >>>>>> On Apr 29, 2012 4:37 PM, "Elfen Magix" wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Only one place I would recommend. Telx. >>>>>>> http://telx.com/ >>>>>>> >>>>>>> They are on 60 Hudson Street, downdown, few blocks from the World >>>>>>> Trade. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> All sorts of connections available, rack, cabinets and cages >>>>>> available. >>>>>> >>>>>> ______________________________****__ >>>>>>> From: einker >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] Server move >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I've heard good things about Rackspace in the past. Not sure what >>>>>>> their pricing is or what they offer though >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On 4/29/12, Ruben Safir wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:51:51AM -0400, einker wrote: >>>>>>>> You can look at Host Monster or Blue Host ... They've been getting >>>>>>>>> good >>>>>>>>> consistent reviews. I've used hostrocket once but no real >>>>>>>>> spectacular service. In fact when you call in with a ticket to >>>>>>>>> open, it >>>>>>>>> takes plenty of time to get it resolved. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> How about rack space? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 2:20 AM, Ruben Safir >>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> I need to move the server out of the house and I'm considering >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> co-location. >>>>>>>>>> Any suggestions? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> ruben >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Evan M. Inker >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> -- >>>>>>> Sent from my mobile device >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Regards, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Evan M. Inker >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>
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