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colo offers, do you want to see them here?
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Colothread without rules sounds great. Waiting for first basement colo offerings.
Now I have one more thing to idle, colo space
What I say again is, @AnthonySmith, ffs grow some bollocks and make a decision. By the time this thread which is supposed to garner information ends it will have turned in a shit show.
lol don't lay a duck egg every time I want to garner opinions, I make plenty unilateral decisions, when I have a "hmm" as we all do I reach out for opinions, I am not an island.
Of course o'm not a specialist in international markets, but here, in Russia, traditionally colo costs half of a dedi. As for me i don't see reason to put my server on colo for $50 if i can get dual e5 for $80 for example. Of course i understand that there are uncountable custom configurations that are not present with dedi providers from one side, but there are so many options for colo, such as BGP, subnets, power and traffic limits, SLA, etc. with valuable prices. So... Maybe just let the providers offer what they can and auditory will choose? Or define minimum specs (traffic, power) for colo?
I mean colo as space, with no power or connectivity, and power billed separately at this limit should work.
Colo offers would be nice, but on the other hand it'll be really annoying for everyone that dosen't live in the same place as the colo offer, and that'll be nearly everyone, everytime.
1U in Frankfurt costs 10/15EUR without power/connecitivity.
This is LET, seems like your rack is golden, WHT awaits you.
Tell me where to find this price in Berlin and I'm in.
https://www.in-berlin.de/provider/colo.html
10EUR 1U + 10-15EUR for 50Watts.
Yeah I know them but you have to become a member of their community + traffic is really expensive. I should visit one of their meetups soon, thank you for the reminder.
Well, as I read it, you just have to pay for server, no membership needed, no membership fees.
You can choose a membership but no need.
Eagerly waiting to see 7 dollar colo offers.
Haha, 50 Watts. Lol. Almost fallen of my chair. Truly WHT region.
I’m not wasting my time on you mate ;-).
Wut?
Well, the Joke is, the energy prices are expensive in Germany compared to the UK.
And you are still not able to offer anything around 50EUR others can.
We said, the Goal is LET, not WHT.
The power in Europe is expensive as hell, 10€ per 50W is around what I would expect.
Everything in EU is expensive as hell.
Yes.
+1
so please tell me Prout won't be able to steal from the LET community like he did before, that was the reason why Jarland and everyone else stepped up safeguards to prevent another Prout-incident
he would need to get a provider tag, so if anything this further safeguards against it.
Eu < US < UK << APAC is what I'd expect.
If Dacentec USA still offers $40 1U(2A@110V) colo, then 1U in the EU should be capped a little lower.
Let's stage the low-end colo scene.
Edit:
Just saw this. And I now think this is the way to start.
Some interesting wildcard offers are bound to pop up.
I'd love colocation of my sanity.
Colocation offers I believe would be a good idea, $50 cap for US seems decent.
220W of power for $40 in Europe? No way in hell.
Throw some german Frankfurt offers
resolved in private.
Yes. Definitely LET price limits. Also we just saw an AU offer at $55 US with 1U and 180W:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/144041/packetgg-sydney-au-colocation-75-mo-55usd-rpi-colo-10-mo-7-50-usd
So limits are ok.