Title: XR Networks Accepts Bitcoin for all hosting accounts Post by: oscer on March 26, 2013, 01:55:29 AM I just wanted to stop in here and let everyone know that my company now
accepts bitcoins for all VPS , Shared Hosting , and dedicated Server accounts We have Dedicated servers Starting @ $89 Usd All servers have at least Raid 1 and are customizable We Currently have OpenVZ Vps's and will be adding a XEN node this week . Check us out at www.xrnetworks.com Title: Re: XR Networks Accepts Bitcoin for all hosting accounts Post by: BinaryMage on March 26, 2013, 10:41:27 AM Out of pure curiosity, where on earth did you find 147 GB hard drives? That's not a size I've ever heard of.
Title: Re: XR Networks Accepts Bitcoin for all hosting accounts Post by: oscer on March 26, 2013, 03:55:41 PM Out of pure curiosity, where on earth did you find 147 GB hard drives? That's not a size I've ever heard of. Seriously ? That is pretty common with sas drives also just like all fast drives above 10,000 RPM they are usually smaller drives for better disk i/o and overall performance . Title: Re: XR Networks Accepts Bitcoin for all hosting accounts Post by: BinaryMage on March 27, 2013, 05:35:17 AM Out of pure curiosity, where on earth did you find 147 GB hard drives? That's not a size I've ever heard of. Seriously ? That is pretty common with sas drives also just like all fast drives above 10,000 RPM they are usually smaller drives for better disk i/o and overall performance . You didn't mention SCSI specifically so I assumed otherwise. Thanks for clarifying, that certainly makes more sense. Title: Re: XR Networks Accepts Bitcoin for all hosting accounts Post by: oscer on March 27, 2013, 05:48:28 AM Out of pure curiosity, where on earth did you find 147 GB hard drives? That's not a size I've ever heard of. Seriously ? That is pretty common with sas drives also just like all fast drives above 10,000 RPM they are usually smaller drives for better disk i/o and overall performance . You didn't mention SCSI specifically so I assumed otherwise. Thanks for clarifying, that certainly makes more sense. Yea no problem .. Its a Option for people who want faster drives ... however i have a bit of these drives so for the cheaper servers they are included in the base price. And yes those sizes started with scsi and moved into Sas disks |