Hello all. Last time I asked for a hosting place, I ended up going with LayeredTech, but I can give you a list of options if you like. So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for geographic redundancy and other reasons. Must be dedicated hosting, relatively cheap bandwidth, lots of space (500GB?), allow us to run Debian Linux, take US credit cards. No tech support other than rebooting the box needed. I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish. A reputable Brazilian shop would be nice, but I'm pretty open to any suggestions. Does anyone have good experience with any outfits that match this description? Thanks! -- <URL:http://www.subspacefield.org/~travis/> Eff the ineffable! For a good time on my UBE blacklist, email john@subspacefield.org.
On 9-Oct-2007, at 1553, travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org wrote:
So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for geographic redundancy and other reasons.
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I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish.
Lots of options in Canada :-) Or is that not far away enough for you? Joe
Uh, Australia? Joe Abley wroteth on 10/9/2007 1:09 PM:
On 9-Oct-2007, at 1553, travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org wrote:
So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for geographic redundancy and other reasons.
[...]
I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish.
Lots of options in Canada :-) Or is that not far away enough for you?
Joe
Haven't you been paying attention? There's a whole thread dedicated to why Australia's horridly expensive. Jamie Bowden -- "It was half way to Rivendell when the drugs began to take hold" Hunter S Tolkien "Fear and Loathing in Barad Dur" Iain Bowen <alaric@alaric.org.uk> -----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of S. Ryan Sent: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 4:30 PM To: Joe Abley Cc: travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: wanted: offshore hosting Uh, Australia? Joe Abley wroteth on 10/9/2007 1:09 PM:
On 9-Oct-2007, at 1553, travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org wrote:
So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for
geographic
redundancy and other reasons.
[...]
I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish.
Lots of options in Canada :-) Or is that not far away enough for you?
Joe
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007, Jamie Bowden wrote:
Haven't you been paying attention? There's a whole thread dedicated to why Australia's horridly expensive.
Its only ~ $300 a megabit. If you only require bugger all traffic constant (like say, backup DNS for some small sites) then its not -that- expensive for international transit. Adrian
-----Original Message----- From: Adrian Chadd [mailto:adrian@creative.net.au] Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 7:07 AM To: Jamie Bowden Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: wanted: offshore hosting On Wed, Oct 10, 2007, Jamie Bowden wrote:
Haven't you been paying attention? There's a whole thread dedicated
to
why Australia's horridly expensive.
Its only ~ $300 a megabit. If you only require bugger all traffic constant (like say, backup DNS for some small sites) then its not -that- expensive for international transit. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------- That was mostly in jest Adrian. Oh, an noting what you said in another post...you know you have friends who'd be happy to have you here in the eastern US (just ask Andrew...we keep trying to talk him into coming back for another visit), and I suspect you made good connections when you spent that time in the Netherlands a few years back. Jamie Bowden -- "It was half way to Rivendell when the drugs began to take hold" Hunter S Tolkien "Fear and Loathing in Barad Dur" Iain Bowen <alaric@alaric.org.uk>
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007 travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org wrote:
Hello all.
Last time I asked for a hosting place, I ended up going with LayeredTech, but I can give you a list of options if you like. <snip>
Please note that this thread is off-topic for nanog-list. Please do not contribute further to this thread. Reasons for offtopic-ness: a) not internet operational b) commercial c) end-user -alex [mlc chair]
On 10/9/07, travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org < travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org> wrote:
Hello all.
Last time I asked for a hosting place, I ended up going with LayeredTech, but I can give you a list of options if you like.
So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for geographic redundancy and other reasons.
Must be dedicated hosting, relatively cheap bandwidth, lots of space (500GB?), allow us to run Debian Linux, take US credit cards. No tech support other than rebooting the box needed.
I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish. A reputable Brazilian shop would be nice, but I'm pretty open to any suggestions.
Does anyone have good experience with any outfits that match this description?
Are you seeking this for legal intentions or...? As I doubt this list condones the seeking of hosting for illegal purposes....
That depends on your legislation: There are a lot of things forbidden in the US but allowed in Europe as well as a lot of things allowed in the US but prohibited in Europe. Then there are a lot of misunderstangs like accidently or colaterally censoring. I remeber a physicist beeing banned in germany who could have saved lives and who could have prevented a lot of people from beeing put into lunatic asylums. Or maybe he is simply afraid of google. After all you can be sent to prison if your judge does not know how google works but your enemy does. A relatively good place seems to be Québec - they dont know english ... A really good place seems to be The Netherlands - they dont even know they dont know english. They both are save havens as long as your activity as not criminal. Another good place seems to be Burma. Not even google can look inside there. Sorry that is a bad one. Even France can be a save place. E.g. I had to leave germany wirh http://iason.site.voila.fr because IASON is considered a terrorist tool in germany. The interesting law in germany is "StGB 202c". Kind regards Peter and Karin Hex Star wrote:
On 10/9/07, *travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org <mailto:travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org>* < travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org <mailto:travis+ml-nanog@subspacefield.org>> wrote:
Hello all.
Last time I asked for a hosting place, I ended up going with LayeredTech, but I can give you a list of options if you like.
So, I'd like to rent a box somewhere outside of the US, for geographic redundancy and other reasons.
Must be dedicated hosting, relatively cheap bandwidth, lots of space (500GB?), allow us to run Debian Linux, take US credit cards. No tech support other than rebooting the box needed.
I'd prefer if they spoke English, but weren't in the UK or US. I could deal with it if they only spoke Spanish. A reputable Brazilian shop would be nice, but I'm pretty open to any suggestions.
Does anyone have good experience with any outfits that match this description?
Are you seeking this for legal intentions or...? As I doubt this list condones the seeking of hosting for illegal purposes....
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