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@yomero Yeah, I have some servers left. But starting from £45 upwards for Dual Intel Xeon 3Ghz.
Will keep an eye open for these, anything in this price range I would likely take a couple in EU !
Looks like a good deal
@dearroy
Did they provision your server?
Ordered mine this morning -- had to send them a signed agreement to not spam or ask for a refund and they have the authority to pull the plug for any abuse allegations. I ordered before they opened this morning, and was finished with the admin stuff around 11am PST - hopefully, I will be getting mine soon(bout 3pm PST now)
Which one did you get the E5520 or the E3-1230?
E5520 I ordered
Good luck! hope you get supermicro cause those come with the IPMI
Just got the keys to the machine -- seems OK so far, will report back on it later.
Yep - IPMI on the machine, I pulled the right straw -- hopefully that luck extends all the way to vegas, as Im driving there now:)
@earl No, they asked me to data and sign their Service-Agreement, I was not in my office yesterday, and I am now doing that, hoping I can get the server info today.
@dearroy My server was provisioned in around 3 hours after verification was confirmed at their end. My bet is that you'll be set up tomorrow as it's 5PM over in LA.
Oh
You know, timezone difference kills me.
Suddenly I realize that today is Friday in their time, so they wont work tomorrow, I have to wait another 2 days, horray!!!!!!!!
@dearroy Are you sure they don't rack on a Saturday? You should buzz the support email
Ah yeah that silly agreement! wonder what happens if a client don't have a scanner? i wonder if you can just sign it with Microsoft paint?
i dont have a scanner or a printer, they wouldn't let me sign it using photoshop
.... what the hell do i do
@jkr1711 Yes I confirmed the truth by spotting their reply here
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showpost.php?p=8569362&postcount=3
@earl Ougishi would be better tool to make a sign on PC
My idea would be taking a photo of your sign on a pure paper and then drag it onto their Service Agreement. It may works.
haha cool tool.. but really what's the point of signing the agreement when you don't even have a witness? they are kinda silly to be honest, and it's a real pain in the butt for the customer!
.... what the hell do i do
Snail mail your own agreement?
But we will still buy servers from them...
I sign digitally all the time. Usually with my ipad. Smart phones have apps for it too.
Yes it saddens me to no end at what we will do if the price is low enough, look at the commercial media fiasco!! anyways I just had a look on WHT another provider selling pretty much the same specs for $219/m for E3-1230 v2, but on average they almost always priced at around $100/m over, so I think we are getting a deal:)
Yeah I asked about that but no go has to be hand written and signed!
"What do you mean? That is hand written. Well I'm sorry that your scanner doesn't look as good as mine but I don't see how that's my problem."
haha, yeah I guess that could work.. I'm sure in reality they just want your money..
Wouldn't it be "I'm sorry my scanner isn't as good as yours, so it did not pick up the detail as yours would."
If your signature looked bad to them, how would it be their scanners problem?
Sorry, just giving you flack in a joking manner because I noticed the way it seemed twisted in scenario.
Hmm it's a funny thing thought for me it feels like the server in WII is much smoother, somehow vmware console seems to work a lot better than the E3 from perfectIP, and a lot of thing seems to just generally work better with the Dell even thought specs wise it's alot older tech!..
not sure if the lag I experience in the vmware console is caused by the longer ping time cause WII is about 35ms while perfectip is about 72ms? or the fact that WII has a seagate barracuda 7.2k drives vs the Supermicrio WD Green drives?
Mostly because the document would appear in tact as opposed to the usual destruction caused by a scanner
I would have to agree with Jarland, since it would never leave the digital format the image would be a lot sharper as opposed to you having to print it and scan it.