aj8
06-01-2005, 12:29 PM
Hi Folks,
A long time ago (nearly 2 years) my company had rackspace, bandwidth and a collection of our own servers, together with several customer colo machines in our rack.
For various reasons at that point we exited the market, handed over our web hosting to a friendly company whom we now use for all our hosting (and are still very pleased with) and handed our few colo customers to another friendly company, with whom we still have one box.
So.. we got out of hosting. I have not regretted it once since whatsoever. It made sense to quit at the time, and I am still glad we did. End of story....
Or possibly not....
I'm actually thinking we might possibly get back in the hosting market, albeit in a reasonably specialised way. Please bear in mind this is UK hosting, so I'm really after UK feedback (but any comments are appreciated!).
I think I may have spotted a niche and the accompanying gap in the market and want to run a deal we might be able to do if we do get back into hosting past the folks here :-
£50+vat a month ( = £58.75)
Will gets you :-
* Your own dedicated server (not a virtual one - a real box)
* Running a linux/bsd distie of your choice (there'll be a selection)
* 250GB HDD
* 512MB RAM
* VIA 1.3GHz CPU (maybe higher)
* Your own /29 block of IPs, meaning you're segregated from other customers on the network. This gives you 8 IPs, of which one is gateway, one is network, one is broadcast, so 5 usable IP addresses.
* 50GB a month data transfer
* Remote power cycler access so you can perform hard reboots for yourself
I guess its aim would be at the 'more technically able' end of the spectrum. There will be usage restrictions, like no illegal content, maybe no IRC (maybe)...
I am also not sure about setup charges. At the moment we are thinking probably no. Also not sure about minimum term. Again it's possible we will go with a "no" and see how it goes. We anticipate retaining customers by being good -- not by nasty terms and conditions! Payment would be on card via Worldpay.
Any feedback would be greatly received.
AJ
A long time ago (nearly 2 years) my company had rackspace, bandwidth and a collection of our own servers, together with several customer colo machines in our rack.
For various reasons at that point we exited the market, handed over our web hosting to a friendly company whom we now use for all our hosting (and are still very pleased with) and handed our few colo customers to another friendly company, with whom we still have one box.
So.. we got out of hosting. I have not regretted it once since whatsoever. It made sense to quit at the time, and I am still glad we did. End of story....
Or possibly not....
I'm actually thinking we might possibly get back in the hosting market, albeit in a reasonably specialised way. Please bear in mind this is UK hosting, so I'm really after UK feedback (but any comments are appreciated!).
I think I may have spotted a niche and the accompanying gap in the market and want to run a deal we might be able to do if we do get back into hosting past the folks here :-
£50+vat a month ( = £58.75)
Will gets you :-
* Your own dedicated server (not a virtual one - a real box)
* Running a linux/bsd distie of your choice (there'll be a selection)
* 250GB HDD
* 512MB RAM
* VIA 1.3GHz CPU (maybe higher)
* Your own /29 block of IPs, meaning you're segregated from other customers on the network. This gives you 8 IPs, of which one is gateway, one is network, one is broadcast, so 5 usable IP addresses.
* 50GB a month data transfer
* Remote power cycler access so you can perform hard reboots for yourself
I guess its aim would be at the 'more technically able' end of the spectrum. There will be usage restrictions, like no illegal content, maybe no IRC (maybe)...
I am also not sure about setup charges. At the moment we are thinking probably no. Also not sure about minimum term. Again it's possible we will go with a "no" and see how it goes. We anticipate retaining customers by being good -- not by nasty terms and conditions! Payment would be on card via Worldpay.
Any feedback would be greatly received.
AJ