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hey everyone,

i'm looking for companies which offer server co location space, needing about 6RU to start out with. any ideas??

i need it to be sydney.

i know of a few in sydney but i'm looking for some feedback on others

OR even if someone has some spare space in their rack at global switch or something along those lines.

thanks

George

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Hi George,

The hardest thing with Co Location is if you need direct access to the Server. Some Data Centre's such as Global Switch in Pyrmont do not allow you access directly to the Server due to security Access.

Some of the clients i've got don't need to be directly in front of their Servers so our sys admins act as their eyes and ears for you. Is that an option for you?

Net Registry has a good reputation for their Dedicated Servers and COLO.

I'll PM u my contacts details so you can call him.

When you call you need to tell them:

How many power ports?

IP's?

Monthly Data Transfer

And obviously how many RU.

Hope that helps!

- Bam

hey everyone,

i'm looking for companies which offer server co location space, needing about 6RU to start out with. any ideas??

i need it to be sydney.

i know of a few in sydney but i'm looking for some feedback on others

OR even if someone has some spare space in their rack at global switch or something along those lines.

thanks

George

Hi George,

The hardest thing with Co Location is if you need direct access to the Server. Some Data Centre's such as Global Switch in Pyrmont do not allow you access directly to the Server due to security Access.

Some of the clients i've got don't need to be directly in front of their Servers so our sys admins act as their eyes and ears for you. Is that an option for you?

Net Registry has a good reputation for their Dedicated Servers and COLO.

I'll PM u my contacts details so you can call him.

When you call you need to tell them:

How many power ports?

IP's?

Monthly Data Transfer

And obviously how many RU.

Hope that helps!

- Bam

:no: OMG, it's Rick! What's doing?

What sort of connectivity do you need to the servers? Providing your own or using whats available on site?

Currently want to move existing server which i have setup in my office

5 x 1RU servers

1 x webserver

1 x mail server

1 x DC server

2 x APP server (RDP) - latency is a priority

these are running off a sym dsl connection which is at its limits. i want to cut back my link costs and invest it in some rack space.

i'm currently looking at pipe, netregistry, ultraserve and server australia

i'm currently exchanging emails with Anil from netregistry, hopeful we find a price to agree on.

I have several racks in PowerTel in the CBD.

We offer bussiness only hosting and have many RDP app servers hosted for our clients.

The nice part is that we can terminat business grade SHDSL links direct to ethernet and into the racks.

This solution will cost much more than any local link costs, but this is because you get the best facilities, security, redundancy and growth potential.

Let me know if you need more info.

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