I've been using Tera-byte (http://web.tera-byte.com/) for about a year
now and they are awesome.  Their service is flawless and in rare cases
when my box screws up they are usually there to fix it within minutes
and haven't charged yet.  It's about $45 USD for 15G / mo.  It goes up
from there.  I'd certainly recommend them.


On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 11:40:47 -0600, Aaron Seigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On September 15, 2004 11:54, Matthew Kent wrote:
> > I'm in need of a colocation facility in Calgary to host a 3U server on a
> > 100mbit line. Anyone on the list work for a provider and want to
> > recommend themselves?
> 
> i don't work for a provider, but ... what are your budget and requirements?
> e.g. do you need a full 100mbit line?
> 
> i have one client w/Zoolink which is inexpensive and the people are quite nice
> but technically things are not good IME. two prolonged outages in the last 4
> months and one (elementary) router screw up that took nearly a week for them
> to get around to fixing. and i don't know if they can offer you your own
> 100mb line.
> 
> i have another installation with Q-9. they aren't cheap, but the security is
> impressive and the service _very_ good. e.g. you get free dual power, dual
> network connections (on separate router systems which are one separate
> power), hands 'n eyes service, tape (as in drive) switching, a cute little
> web interface for basic modifications (physical security clearances,
> secondary dns'ing etc) as part of the base rate. they also have bandwidth to
> spare. so if you have a budget that doesn't require basement prices, i'd
> recommend checking them out.
> 
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> Aaron J. Seigo
> Society is Geometric
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