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Good network server

CPU 1-2 core
Memory around 1G
Hard disk 1T or so
Network exclusive 500M-1G
CN2 or international BGP line
Unlimited traffic
I will use around 300T-500T for one month.
Can perform P2P transmission
What kind of price does this probably require?

Comments

  • @Francisco might be able to help you out.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Best pay up some serious cash, no ones going to give you 300TB of CN2 cheap.

    You're looking at a $6k cost on the bandwidth alone.

    Francisco

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  • @Francisco said:
    Best pay up some serious cash, no ones going to give you 300TB of CN2 cheap.

    You're looking at a $6k cost on the bandwidth alone.

    Francisco

    Yeah I figured it would be expensive, but I also knew you would be the man to ask.

  • @Francisco said:
    Best pay up some serious cash, no ones going to give you 300TB of CN2 cheap.

    You're looking at a $6k cost on the bandwidth alone.

    Francisco

    When is your CN2 line repaired? I am pinging your home CN2 line in China, not the packet loss or the delay is too high.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    lzy0 said: When is your CN2 line repaired? I am pinging your home CN2 line in China, not the packet loss or the delay is too high.

    I wouldn't let you use it for that much transit anyway, you need to pay the price I mentioned.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said:

    lzy0 said: When is your CN2 line repaired? I am pinging your home CN2 line in China, not the packet loss or the delay is too high.

    I wouldn't let you use it for that much transit anyway, you need to pay the price I mentioned.

    Francisco

    Your home CN2 line has been abnormal recently.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    lzy0 said: Your home CN2 line has been abnormal recently.

    You're right, we've been working on it :)

    You're not going to find what you're wanting though without paying a lot.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said:

    lzy0 said: Your home CN2 line has been abnormal recently.

    You're right, we've been working on it :)

    You're not going to find what you're wanting though without paying a lot.

    Francisco

    What department is 7*24

  • uptimeuptime Member
    edited January 2019

    Dept. 168

    EDIT2:

    wait ... was that a trick question?

    Thanked by 1eol
  • Privacy Department

  • @sudoranger said:
    Privacy Department

    so people work in there don't have name? They wouldn't get paid because they don't give out their address, bank account to receive payment.

  • most probably their ticket system portal is using pseudonym instead of real names and they get paid on their crypto-wallet... now that’s my kind of privacy department...

  • @sudoranger said:
    most probably their ticket system portal is using pseudonym instead of real names and they get paid on their crypto-wallet... now that’s my kind of privacy department...

    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

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  • eoleol Member

    @Chuck said:

    @sudoranger said:
    most probably their ticket system portal is using pseudonym instead of real names and they get paid on their crypto-wallet... now that’s my kind of privacy department...

    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

    Most likely.

  • sudorangersudoranger Member
    edited January 2019

    @Chuck said:
    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

    Something more virus-encrypted-like usernames such as @uxtvdl or @FAT32

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  • eoleol Member

    @sudoranger said:

    @Chuck said:
    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

    Something more virus-encrypted-like usernames such as @uxtvdl or @FAT32

    FAT32 does not support native encryption.

    Thanked by 3FAT32 uxtvdl maverickp
  • @eol said:

    @sudoranger said:

    @Chuck said:
    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

    Something more virus-encrypted-like usernames such as @uxtvdl or @FAT32

    FAT32 does not support native encryption.

    Good one 🤣 but it supports BitLocker

  • eoleol Member

    @sudoranger said:

    @eol said:

    @sudoranger said:

    @Chuck said:
    Would their pseudonym be James B Peach?

    Something more virus-encrypted-like usernames such as @uxtvdl or @FAT32

    FAT32 does not support native encryption.

    Good one 🤣 but it supports BitLocker

    Bitlocker isn't encryption in my book.
    NSA has backdoors/exploits.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @eol said:
    Bitlocker isn't encryption in my book.
    NSA has backdoors/exploits.

    Did anyone actually used VeraCrypt? I found it useful.

  • @eol said:
    NSA has backdoors/exploits.

    That’s overkill!! Just look for Bill Gates’ home pc sdb partition and a folder called SystemVolume... i think it’s in there...

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