Hi, what does this turn into real life numbers?
> 
> They charge 35/U of rack space and 129 per month for 128Kbps of 
> burstable bandwidth which is calculated on a 95th percentile method.
> 

With all the percentages etc...  what is the monthly bandwidth 
allocation?  And does this method allow "burst" all day, and then 
nothing during night time?

For example my servers currently use about 150Gb of bandwidth/mo.

Petri



> 
> On 10/28/05, *Justin W. Pauler* <jwpauler at gmail.com 
> <mailto:jwpauler at gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     John,
> 
>     The company I work for has the location I mentioned earlier, we are
>     preparing the location to house our critical infrastructure...
>     However, due to the size of the location and what's already in place,
>     I could host quite a bit more...
> 
>     I'm just debating on whether or not it's to our advantage to build out
>     a little more (more racks, more connectivity, etc...) and open up
>     house to hosting other equipment.
> 
>     JWP
> 
>     On 10/28/05, John Hebert <metanoid at gmail.com
>     <mailto:metanoid at gmail.com>> wrote:
>      > The only CoLo datacenter in Baton Rouge that I know of is NTG
>      > (http://www.ntg.com <http://www.ntg.com>). Their headquarters is
>     located in the United Plaza, but
>      > they bought the old Solid Systems datacenter in the Tech Park and
>     added a
>      > lot more capacity. Very good deal on their part. Solid Systems
>     lost their
>      > shirt.
>      >
>      >  Are you evaluating whether to start up a datacenter? NTG was
>     doing okay
>      > last time I was there, but they had lots of unused capacity. They
>     probably
>      > have more customers now after Katrina.
>      >
>      >  NTG will be your biggest competitor locally. You will need to
>     differentiate
>      > from what they offer.
>      >
>      >  The BRLUG did a special tour of NTG about a year ago, it was
>     pretty cool to
>      > get the behind the scenes look at their OP center, network
>     management and
>      > backup diesel generators.
>      >
>      >  John
>      >
>      >
>      > On 10/28/05, Justin W. Pauler <jwpauler at gmail.com
>     <mailto:jwpauler at gmail.com>> wrote:
>      > > Good morning all...
>      > >
>      > > Just wondering what the DataCenter options are around Baton Rouge?
>      > >
>      > > Is this a big market for such services? What about now after the
>      > hurricanes?
>      > >
>      > > I've come across a location that would be perfect for such a
>     business,
>      > > in fact, it used to be a telecom switching site... it's been
>     built out
>      > > with racks, a/c, redundant power, etc...., and the wheels are
>     turning
>      > > with possibilities.
>      > >
>      >
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