Mitchel Kagawa wrote:
We have a commercial RR account and I believe we pay ~$90 /month with 1
static IP.  This is for their basic buisness account @ $80  and $10 extra
for the static IP.  We also have a DSL account with Lava.net for our e-mail
server and other servers and such.  The DSL line only nets us 1.544mb/384kb
which is slow compared to RR and is approximately the same price providing
we don't go over our alloted bandwith...  We needed the extra speed that RR
provided as well as the uncapped bandwith because we download large files
from MHPCC daily sometimes as much as 2gigs/day.  With RR we have been able
to achieve download speeds 7 to 8 mb/sec (close to the theoretical limits of
the modem itself).  300 meg files now take minutes compared to the hours we
used to wait for DSL.  So as far as speed is concerned RR is definately the
winner.

As far as reliability goes DSL is the winner there... We have only lost our
connection maybe 4 times last year.  compared to 2-3 times /month with RR.
This is why we keep our servers on DSL.

~MK

Seems that RR cable service varies a LOT from region to region. I know in some places they are REALLY picky about the no servers thing, while in others they mostly don't care.

As I said, the commercial/business RR accounts here are very high price. For all but the low end 256/256 it's usually cheaper for me to just get people a fractional T1. The up front costs are higher, but the reliability is higher.

It's odd though, I've only had my modem go down for any extended period of time twice in the year I've had it. Once someone cut a line and the other time the amp needed to be turned up at the street. Every once in a while they take it down for an hour or so for maintainance, but that's usually at like 2:00 in the morning and only people like me notice it. Obviously that's unacceptable for a web server though, so that's why I go with the fractional T1s as they cost about the same amount usually.

Also, RR business here only goes up to about T1 speeds at their top end (and they charge you almost as much or sometimes more than I can get a T1 for). Anything more than 1.544 symmetric and you have to get a "real" line through the telephone company (and pay big $$$ as you're getting a fractional T3 or sometiems you can convince them to put in the rarely-seen-but-still-exists T2.

DSL around here is horribly unreliable due to the phone company, but if you look around you can get it dirt cheap. I'm in the process of waiting for the phone company to install a $80/mo 1.5/768 DSL line with a commercial ToS.

--MonMotha

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