[PLUG] Cheap Colocation For Little Used Server
Jeme A Brelin
jeme at brelin.net
Tue Jul 23 10:19:16 UTC 2002
[RE: inetarena]
On 13 Jul 2002, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
> Then, he sold the company to a canadian ISP-gobbler, and took his cash
> and ran. I don't blame him for that,
[snip]
I feel somewhat obliged to ask: Why not?
Is greed a good reason to disappoint people and leave them in less capable
hands?
> I'm now at sprocketdata.com, with basically the same price as I was
> paying at Inetarena, but back to the same levels of service (or
> better) as the "old" Inetarena.
I'll definitely keep the place in mind. If the service is as you
describe, that's fair and reasonable for the price. Quite good, even.
> These guys rock. The only downside is that they're in texas, so I'm
> not likely to ever touch the box running stonehenge.com. Who cares?
> :)
Network abstraction is, to me, probably the number two selling point of
unix-like systems... second only to the opportunities for Freedom.
J.
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