[TriLUG] co-lo or at home?
John F Davis
johndavi at us.ibm.com
Mon Mar 25 08:33:20 EST 2002
Kevin,
I host domains on my webserver via static ip and dsl. I used to have frame
relay to my home
but its to expensive.
If you find you can't do it at home, I would be glad to help you. Right
now, I am in the process of
rebuilding my servers so my domain is down.
JD
skink.net
Kevin - The Alchemist - Sonney <alchemist at darkcanvas.com>@trilug.org on
03/23/2002 07:51:14 AM
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Subject: [TriLUG] co-lo or at home?
I've had a pretty sweet deal lately hosting my darkcanvas.com box (and
associated domains) at my place of employment. But I can't keep it there
forever, and have decided to move it out.
The question is where? And that question actually has two parts :
1 - I had DSL installed yesterday. I may be able to upgrade to biz
service with static IP instead of my current "home" class service.
Sprint offers a reasonable price on this, but is hosting a domain in my
house really that easy?
2 - If not at home, where's an inexpensive place to co-lo a box? I just
need 2 IPs, an ethernet connection, and power. I obviously can't afford
Inflow (unless a bunch of us want to get together and rent a
rack/subnet)
Does anyone have any ideas?
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