This sounds like a good deal, although they don't specify in their web page:
* number of servers they are already hosting * detailed info about their incoming/outgoing lines (their pipe) * availability of remote console - whats the cost * reboot service (if needed) - whats the cost * detailed bandwidth stats * soft/hard limit of bandwidth, whats the fine ("knas") that you pay for going beyond your limit (like slashdot effect) I don't know if you read Zanadoo's TOS, but a paragraph like this: "You are prohibited from excessive consumption of resources, including CPU time, memory, disk space and session time. You may not use resource-intensive programs which negatively impact other customers or the performances of Zanadoo systems or networks" - looks really bizzare to me. If I want to rent a machine and recompile the kernel, KDE, Xorg - all combined, in a loop, just for fun, who the fuck would forbid me from doing that and why would it matter for them? as a customer, I'm PAYING for this! So yes, it's sounds suspeciously cheap, but look at the points I mentioned above. Thanks, Hetz > I have a dedicated server in zanadoo.com > Their support is a bit slow. It can take up to 15 hours > to resolve an issue, but their server is ok. > > So, If you know what are you doing it is a cheapest deal around. > > I am getting these deal > -3.2 GHZ HT > -1 MB L2 Cache! > -1 GB RAM > -200 GB SATA HD > -1000 GB Data Transfer > > $109 a month ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]