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My new datacenter
Just got a rack from http://scalematrix.com
So far they have been awesome. Moving in on the 11th
How do they look?
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Hmm... average bandwidth billing is interesting.
Wow, that's the first cloud provider I've seen using CA. It makes me cringe. If they offer you anything CA related RUN! :P
So, what is CA
And what is average bw billing xD
Do you mean Computer Associates products?
If so I completely agree.
What is it with those guys - their salesmen are always these creepy greaseball used car salesmen guys.
They get us to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on inferior software. The managers fall for it every time.
Nothing about CA that I have seen.
Ehhh the people who work there are a little LQ imo. From the looks of it all that you have to do is go to a 4 day college and BAM your in. Little sketchy Especially the older lady because the average elderly lady doesn't know a think about computers.
This is how they describe it - http://www.scalematrix.com/data-center-services/average-bandwidth-billing/
This sentence is one big oxymoron, salesmen haven't got a clue what they are selling, and management hasn't a clue what they are buying, yay big business!
I was asking about the datacenter not the CA cloud doohickey
3tera Applogic is a really great platform.
CA have only recently taking it over but it has been running for around 4 years before that.
Our none budget platforms run on Applogic.
I hope their racks aren't those big green boxes because they don't look too good for ventilation.
Thats one hell of a desk.. (third slide)
Ty
Apparently is better :P
Anymore usefull input?
@Bijan588: put up a test file and we'll tell ya
I'm sure the real comparison is that they probably make it look like you use less bandwidth, when in reality they're charging you the difference between the models.
Average Billing Mbps Price 4.00/Mbps
95% Billing Mbps Price 2.00/Mbps
I like the websites design, it looks fresh