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he.net cabinet deal alternative

Are there any other companies offering a comparable deal ? ($400/month, 1 Gbps, 29 IPs)

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  • PureVoltagePureVoltage Member, Patron Provider

    We used to do something like this in NY. However, commitment rates went way up on power so we stopped doing so.

    It's quite the deal Ours I think was 1kva with 1g unmetered for $500 back in the day. Now we require the full 30amp 208v. Don't think the data center liked our massive growth we had on those deals. Ideally it's not really worth doing those small deals unless you have large space with limited power.

    We did ours more so in a way to help customers start with a full rack and grow it out after a few months. These days with power costs going up everywhere it's getting harder and harder to find those types of deals.

  • PieHasBeenEatenPieHasBeenEaten Member, Host Rep
    edited December 2022

    Wholesale Internet in Kansas was running a crazy deal like this a couple of months ago.

  • PieHasBeenEatenPieHasBeenEaten Member, Host Rep

    Pychz might have something close to that in dallas i think

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    how much power did the old HE offer has ?

    Thats crazy offer not sure how they pulled it off

  • @servarica_hani said:
    Thats crazy offer not sure how they pulled it off

    They did it in their own (pretty shit) DC, using telco racks etc. It probably still makes them money at $400/month.

  • HalfEatenPieHalfEatenPie Veteran
    edited December 2022

    @servarica_hani said:
    how much power did the old HE offer has ?

    Thats crazy offer not sure how they pulled it off

    They cut a lot of corners.

    It's why their slices of bread are circles.

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  • aquaaqua Member, Patron Provider

    This should explain a lot.

  • @aqua said:

    This should explain a lot.

    I mean it's honestly fine for what it is, you make a lot of compromises for $400/mo colo. Basically no matter where you go, at least two of the following will be true:

    1: You'll be in a shithouse DC

    2: The network will be terrible

    3: You JUST get the colo (no interesting IX, peering, etc)

  • xTomxTom Member, Patron Provider

    @servarica_hani said:
    how much power did the old HE offer has ?

    Thats crazy offer not sure how they pulled it off

    1kVA single phase if I remember, our customers have used them, power cut off happened every year so we moved all of their cabinets to Equinix SJC now.

  • I'm curious what customers HE attracts at that facility and what their racks end up looking like.

  • avelineaveline Member, Patron Provider

    @xTom said:

    @servarica_hani said:
    how much power did the old HE offer has ?

    Thats crazy offer not sure how they pulled it off

    1kVA single phase if I remember, our customers have used them, power cut off happened every year so we moved all of their cabinets to Equinix SJC now.

    The cabinet doesn't come with square hole posts by default.
    Also, it's 110V and 1 AC circuit only.

    NOCIX might be a better alternative.

  • pigscanflypigscanfly Member, Host Rep

    The cabinet doesn't come with square hole posts by default.

    Yeah its an extra $300 for square hole posts (NRC)

  • @aqua said:

    This should explain a lot.

    I mean....
    1) at least there's a crash cart
    2) it's not a totally shitty monitor or keyboard. Doesn't look too bad.

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