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A request for dedicated server or colocation

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  • jfreak53jfreak53 Member, Patron Provider

    Here you go if you want 100G full cabinet
    https://clients.microtronix-tech.com/index.php?rp=/store/colocation/full-cabinet-42u-colocation

    You can do 2x 30A 240v drops and only pay for used power every month. Much cheaper. Fully unmetered 100G fiber drop. Even with power charge, full throttle 10kW a month, you're still at $5200 a month.

  • AaronWAaronW Member, Patron Provider

    @ktalap said:

    @AaronW said:

    @Vexelia said:

    Cheapest option would be NOCIX/1530Swift
    @AaronW

    We don't do anything less than a full cabinet and we don't sell metered bandwidth.

    Full cabinet at 10kW with a full 100Gbit port with us would be $5740/mo

    Good price, I was given 8k euro from a reseller of equinix.

    You could probably chew that down a little if you went with a different bandwidth provider. Our 100G ports are $4500 a month but you can also get HE, Cogent, GTT, Arelion, Zayo, AT&T, etc. in our facility as well as a bunch of second and third tier providers that might do better than we'll do.

    Here's our PeeringDB entry if you want to know who's there:

    https://www.peeringdb.com/fac/9145

    We're the 15th largest DC in the US by number of on-net networks so I bet there's cheap bandwidth there somewhere. :) Also, a lot of providers resell our services so for single server colo that may be the way to go.

    Thanked by 1ktalap
  • @jfreak53 You posted 20A 240V and 30A 240V at the same price... Is that right?

  • @AaronW said: HE, Cogent, GTT, Arelion, Zayo, AT&T, etc.

    What is your web url?

    Got Lumen?

  • edited November 2024

    @ktalap said: 1024 cores in 4U, dozen terabyte of ram, and hundreds of terabytes of NVMe. I actually need 4x 100 gigabit ports, with 10 gigabit 95% commit.

    Is this 1x 4u server that can fit 1024 Cores and 12 TB ram? I would wonder why you go this direction and what chassis model you are looking at. Unless you have distributed compute, or you have more than 1x chassis, you probably should reconsider and architect a multi server setup. 1 server is a single point of failure and you are looking at a higher level of spend...

  • @CharityHost_org said:

    @ktalap said: 1024 cores in 4U, dozen terabyte of ram, and hundreds of terabytes of NVMe. I actually need 4x 100 gigabit ports, with 10 gigabit 95% commit.

    Is this 1x 4u server that can fit 1024 Cores and 12 TB ram? I would wonder why you go this direction and what chassis model you are looking at. Unless you have distributed compute, or you have more than 1x chassis, you probably should reconsider and architect a multi server setup. 1 server is a single point of failure and you are looking at a higher level of spend...

    4 of them. I have never seen 1024 cores in a single server yet, I bet I will in the future. That's 256 cores per server with bunch of RAM and storage. Each one of them is 1U, it's dense so much more energy efficient, I need the ethernet speeds because I want the marketing point of "100 Gbit" connection.

  • jfreak53jfreak53 Member, Patron Provider

    @CharityHost_org said:
    @jfreak53 You posted 20A 240V and 30A 240V at the same price... Is that right?

    Yes, because in full rack colo its just install, no matter what wattage you use, you pay for usage. So if you get 30A but you're only using 15A you'll only pay for 15A. Most providers charge you 85-95% usage, even if you dont use the power its in the bill. With us you get the drop but only pay for usage, much cheaper.

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