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Looking for 1U Colocation in Florida or Colorado
I have a 1U that I would like to colocate somewhere, preferably within an hour of Orlando or Denver.
Requirements:
- 1U
- 360W of power (>400W preferred)
- 1Gb w/ 10TB of transfer per month
- Remote IPMI
- /29 IPv4, /80 IPv6 (or better)
Budget wise I am aiming for ~$50 per month since that's what I'm currently paying for a dedicated box with similar requirements, but some leeway is fine.
Comments
@Ian_Dot_Tech can help in FL
I'm afraid you'd have to spend significantly more, but if I'm wrong I'd be interested in the provider as well
At $50 for electricity alone, your consumption would be less than $0.19 per kwh, and since you also need IPs, space, and traffic, that's probably going to be tight.
I can help in Denver or Jacksonville with 1U and 1AMP at that price point however it seems you may require more power which would be a higher price point. Feel free to DM me to discuss.
You aren't going to get that power at that price.
We can do it in Denver for $75.
$50 is not going to happen...too much power required.
~ SMARTHOST
Hey as the others have said $50 is just not realistic.
We do offer Florida colocation although it's above your stated budget.
I will still post it below.
Tampa, FL
1U Colocation
1amp @ 120V (upgradable in configuration)
10TB Bandwidth on 1Gbps port
PATH.net DDoS protection 1Tbps+
IPv4 /29 (5 usable IPs) + IPv6 /64
$60/mo
Ordering Link: https://billing.leveloneservers.com/...le-device-1-5u
I should probably mention that the 360W is not a continuous requirement but rather peak power. The server spends most of it's time in the 100-200W area.
That being said, $75/month may be fine. I'll have to give it some thought though.
Link doesn't seem to work friend.
https://billing.leveloneservers.com/store/tampa-colocation/single-device-1-5u
Not sure why the other did not work.
Just me thinking that you should want to pay less for colo than for renting a box?
When renting a box the provider pays for the initial hw investment and all replacements. With your own cost that is on your books.
That was precisely my thought. I am currently renting a server which exceeds all of these requirements and costs $50/month out of Chicago