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Would you be willing to come to Texas?
maybe
you can pm a test ip
I noticed your lookingglass don't have zayo
hmm... I seem to only find OVH and WebNX to have Zayo.
thanks, but Webnx traffic is expensive 100TB costs 100USD and more, OVH AS16276 don't have zayo
Limestone in the Salt Lake City DC seems to be using Zayo as upstream, but I've never used them so cannot tell more about that provider. (tested with this IP: 208.115.213.22 which is not mine)
thanks, but Limestone traffic is still expensive 50USD/TB
If you don't need Zayo/West coast exactly we can fit what you want into our current deal in NY.
Seattle we could also do something shortly once we update some more stock there.
NYC is too far for me
If your seattle is avliable, please send me a pm
Looks like OVH doesn't have zayo as upstream but they do peer with them.
Sorry, this is off-topic, but Pearson Airport uses Zayo as their single-homed internet provider. You might be able to get someone to connect a device to their Wi-Fi🤣
We have Zayo as an on-net provider at our data center. You can order a direct IP circuit from them and have it routed to any dedicated server or colocation service.
We are located in Salt Lake City, UT.
https://deals.fiberstate.com/
https://fiberstate.com/colocation
Hi, can you help me contact your data center the zayo bandwith fee, and pm me a offer?
I don't know it charge traffic or dedicated bandwith.
My budget is 300TB@10Gbps 160USD, 5Gbps 320USD, 10Gbps 550USD nearly.
They are in eastern Canada, I need US WEST
and they also need offer me a public ipv4
Damn. Just by posting this link today, you sold a server.
@tanglu
Tier.net is probably using Zayo via Fatbeam in their Bend, OR dc...
@crunchbits may be using Zayo via Tierpoint in their Spokane dc....
But in both cases, it is not direct upstream.
Zayo won't sell you transit at that pricing.
Doesn't @NetDynamics24 use webnx? have not checked if they do have presence there though.
I believe they use GorillaServers
but WebNX and gorillaservers are the same (or at least one owns the other), or am I mistaken?
I believe GorillaServers does use WebNX dc. They have peering with WebNX but no Zayo upstream or direct peering.
When I traceroute from Zayo SLC to GorillaServers Ogden, it uses Arelion.
We don't provide metered 10 gbps, only unmetered.
Zayo I think was in the blend for TPT, but we don't use that (except as emergency backup) and that bandwidth is way out of his price range.
I see, maybe I need find a server which use zayo as their upstream instead of book from zayo directly.(I also don't want to sign and pay for annually contract)
I won't use all the bandwith, I may just use 1200TB(3.5Gbps average) on a 10G port monthly.
Honestly... I would just find a server that meets your bandwidth needs and have good latency to whatever server you are trying to connect to. Finding a provider that has Zayo specifically as a upstream and able to provide that much bandwidth is a hard ask.
For example, @1gservers has a great deal on Dual Xeon Dedicated server with 200TB@10Gbit and you can get an additional 100TB free! So it meets your 300TB@10Gbit needs that you originally asked for and it's under your budget.
thanks, I know that and 1gserver offer 400TB(double traffic).
I will consider 1gserver oplink RS OVH fiberstate tempest if I can't find zayo bandwith, I know they offer huge traffic in US WEST