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Looking for 10RU colocation West Coast / CA / LA

Hi There,
I'm looking for a partner to rack some equipment on the West Coast, USA, preferably in CA, e.g. LA, but will consider other locations on West Coast. Looking for 8-10RU but will take half rack or lockable cabinet 1/3 or 1/2 rack. We may send our own team to site or just ship and use remote hands. Would like to use our own IP's, so would like to set up BGP or have you advertise our range. Can commit to a 3-year contract, but prefer a 2-year contract if it is all the same.

VZ Type:
N/A - colo 10RU, 10A

Number of Cores:
N/A - colo

Bandwidth:
1G+

DDoS Protection:
Yes

Number of IPs:
Will bring own IP's, prefer BGP options, can operate switches or leave for upstream neg.

Location:
West Coast - CA preferably

Budget:
$400 - $600

Billing period:
Monthly, 2 year contract, 3 year neg.

Please advise capabilities thanks

Comments

  • If Washington works for you. Checkout @crunchbits

  • jfreak53jfreak53 Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 13

    We don't have west coast but if you can Colo somewhere else hit us up, full ddos mitigation for all traffic, unmetered bw, no contract for anything less than a full rack. Honestly our full rack pricing is in your budget range. Free bgp, full fiber dc, free rack and stack or you can send your team if you want.

    www.microtronixdc.com

  • conceptconcept Member

    I would take a look at Dedicated.com and Quickpacket @qps

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  • kiwitechkiwitech Member

    @concept said:
    I would take a look at Dedicated.com and Quickpacket @qps

    Thanks for the tip - you've worked with these operators before I take it? dedicated.com don't look to have any partial cabinet options on their website and is that Quickpacket.com? That site just sells dedicated servers by the looks?

  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 13

    We can help!

    Our data center location is Salt Lake City, UT. Current carriers with on-site PoP's are GTT and Cogent. Our BGP blend has GTT, Cogent, HE and Level 3. We have DDoS mitigation available. BYOIP (announce your IPs) is no problem. We have very low latency to Los Angeles.

    https://fiberstate.com/colocation/

    If interested, please register and open a ticket. We can answer any additional questions or requirements.

    https://billing.fiberstate.com/register.php

  • berrybyteberrybyte Member, Host Rep

    Aloha, https://crunchbits.com (Spokane, Washington). BYOIP/BGP, NTT/SIX/Lumen, on-site team, unbeatable prices, team, and network. :)

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    Just get a full rack with HE should fit your needs.
    A lot of companies don't do smaller locking racks for the most part it's a waste of space and cost quite a bit extra to buy from our experience. Haven't looked for many years now however maybe better options out there.

  • conceptconcept Member

    @kiwitech said:

    @concept said:
    I would take a look at Dedicated.com and Quickpacket @qps

    Thanks for the tip - you've worked with these operators before I take it? dedicated.com don't look to have any partial cabinet options on their website and is that Quickpacket.com? That site just sells dedicated servers by the looks?

    No I haven't but those are some that come to mind when looking for colo. You would have to contact them with your request so they can give you a quote.

  • SGrafSGraf Member, Patron Provider

    @fiberstate said:
    We can help!

    Our data center location is Salt Lake City, UT. Current carriers with on-site PoP's are GTT and Cogent. Our BGP blend has GTT, Cogent, HE and Level 3. We have DDoS mitigation available. BYOIP (announce your IPs) is no problem. We have very low latency to Los Angeles.

    https://fiberstate.com/colocation/

    If interested, please register and open a ticket. We can answer any additional questions or requirements.

    https://billing.fiberstate.com/register.php

    Out of curiosity, are your quarter/half individually lockable, or just the "full racks"?

  • qpsqps Member, Host Rep

    @kiwitech said: Quickpacket.com? That site just sells dedicated servers by the looks?

    QuickPacket can do colo in LA, but minimum is a full cabinet.

  • fiberstatefiberstate Member, Patron Provider

    @SGraf said:

    @fiberstate said:
    We can help!

    Our data center location is Salt Lake City, UT. Current carriers with on-site PoP's are GTT and Cogent. Our BGP blend has GTT, Cogent, HE and Level 3. We have DDoS mitigation available. BYOIP (announce your IPs) is no problem. We have very low latency to Los Angeles.

    https://fiberstate.com/colocation/

    If interested, please register and open a ticket. We can answer any additional questions or requirements.

    https://billing.fiberstate.com/register.php

    Out of curiosity, are your quarter/half individually lockable, or just the "full racks"?

    Fully lockable half or full cabs with individual combo locks

  • IvanIvan Member

    @PureVoltage said:
    Just get a full rack with HE should fit your needs.
    A lot of companies don't do smaller locking racks for the most part it's a waste of space and cost quite a bit extra to buy from our experience. Haven't looked for many years now however maybe better options out there.

    What's the quality of HE's facilities in CA? It's so cheap w/ 1G of bandwidth included so I'm wondering if there's a catch.

  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    @Ivan said:

    @PureVoltage said:
    Just get a full rack with HE should fit your needs.
    A lot of companies don't do smaller locking racks for the most part it's a waste of space and cost quite a bit extra to buy from our experience. Haven't looked for many years now however maybe better options out there.

    What's the quality of HE's facilities in CA? It's so cheap w/ 1G of bandwidth included so I'm wondering if there's a catch.

    Limited power as far as I know it's 15amp 110/120v I believe?
    It's not something we use but know a lot of people on a budget use them.

  • ehhthingehhthing Member
    edited May 14

    @PureVoltage said:

    @Ivan said:

    @PureVoltage said:
    Just get a full rack with HE should fit your needs.
    A lot of companies don't do smaller locking racks for the most part it's a waste of space and cost quite a bit extra to buy from our experience. Haven't looked for many years now however maybe better options out there.

    What's the quality of HE's facilities in CA? It's so cheap w/ 1G of bandwidth included so I'm wondering if there's a catch.

    Limited power as far as I know it's 15amp 110/120v I believe?
    It's not something we use but know a lot of people on a budget use them.

    Also not full IPv6 connectivity (Cogent issue), but for their FMT location you can get pretty cheap transit from e.g. mythical beasts to fix that.

  • cu_ollycu_olly Member

    There's Multacom, just a block away from One Wilshire in the heart of LA https://www.multacom.com/

  • AaronWAaronW Member, Patron Provider

    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

  • jfreak53jfreak53 Member, Patron Provider

    @AaronW said:
    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

    We might not be West Coast, but Microtronix is $500 a month including 2Gig network :wink: :lol:

  • kiwitechkiwitech Member

    @AaronW said:
    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

    Unless you want something basic like IDK - redundancy and then it's $$$. Apparently they have free cross-connects though - are you in there already? Want to sell me an alternative backup circuit for cheap? ;)

  • @kiwitech said:

    @AaronW said:
    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

    Unless you want something basic like IDK - redundancy and then it's $$$. Apparently they have free cross-connects though - are you in there already? Want to sell me an alternative backup circuit for cheap? ;)

    HE's facility is sort of terrible there, maybe check out https://www.opencolo.com/ in San Jose? Cheap, pretty OK facility, better bandwidth mix than just Hurricane, actual datacenter as opposed to basically an office building full of telco racks.

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    Is that 10A @ 110V or 208V? That is going to make a huge (nearly double) in the cost difference.

    We've got plans to start offering colo later this year from nearly all of our locations (called Edge Colo), but it will start from a significant amount of commit (i,e no shared 1/2U colos). Please feel free to reach for a quote if this is of interest.

    Our locations are at https://docs.hosthatch.com/features/

  • AaronWAaronW Member, Patron Provider

    @jfreak53 said:

    @AaronW said:
    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

    We might not be West Coast, but Microtronix is $500 a month including 2Gig network :wink: :lol:

    If he didn't need west coast I would have suggested us. We have the same offer HE does for the same price ($400) but we're in the middle of the country.

  • AaronWAaronW Member, Patron Provider

    @kiwitech said:

    @AaronW said:
    I would just go with HE. $400 month for a full cabinet. In the Bay Area. Simple.

    Unless you want something basic like IDK - redundancy and then it's $$$. Apparently they have free cross-connects though - are you in there already? Want to sell me an alternative backup circuit for cheap? ;)

    We have a cabinet in there that I think is a trade for a cabinet they have with us. We don't do much with it. Anything I would have in there would get backhauled to KC so probably not the best option. :)

  • kiwitechkiwitech Member

    @hosthatch said:
    Is that 10A @ 110V or 208V? That is going to make a huge (nearly double) in the cost difference.

    We've got plans to start offering colo later this year from nearly all of our locations (called Edge Colo), but it will start from a significant amount of commit (i,e no shared 1/2U colos). Please feel free to reach for a quote if this is of interest.

    Our locations are at https://docs.hosthatch.com/features/

    Heya, yes 10A @ 110V ... about 1.1KW actually. I would say definitely interested. :)

  • VanessaVanessa Member, Patron Provider
    edited 9:35AM

    Hello
    iwebfusion can do it in LA and Bend
    Actually, we have been doing colocation for many years. Check this

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