EDIT: 8/4/2012 PREVIOUS USER Tittiez (32gb) WILL BE LEAVING AT THE END OF THE MONTH, PM ME IF YOU'D LIKE TO TAKE ANY PROPORTION OF HIS SHARE
EDIT 8/5/2012
thallium205 just bought an 8gb
Therefore, beginning on 9/1 there is the following possible availability on a first-come first-served basis:
32GB Ram QTY 1
OR
16GB Ram QTY 2
OR
8GB Ram QTY 4If you're interested in reserving a slot feel free to PM me.
I have a high-spec enterprise server (i.e. not some fly by night operation in someone's basement) that I am running
Citrix Xenserver on. I'm currently underutilizing it and willing to offer up a massive portion of it to 1-3 people AT COST in bitcoin.
This is not part of a business venture I'm just looking for a few people to share the server with proportionally to cover expenses.
You won't find any VPS company in the world offering thisWhat I'm offering:
Shared bandwidth
~1900GB bandwidth on
100mbit connection (there is a 2TB limit, I use about 100GB/mo)
32GB Ram | 800GB Disk | 3 IPs = $165.09 or BTC equivalent
16GB Ram | 400GB Disk | 2 IPs = $93 or BTC equivalent
8GB Ram | 200GB Disk | 1 IP = $51.80 or BTC equivalentPreferably paid via bitcoin, but will accept CC if you are a trusted member.
-1 VPS with your resources or you can split it into however many VPSes you want (I can setup any vlans or host-only adapters you want).
-Bring your own ISO! Citrix supports almost any OS, including windows.
Server Specs:
• DUAL Intel Xeon E5620 Quad Core 2.4GHz Processors (12MB L2 Cache, 80W)
• 48GB DDR3 1333 ECC Registered RAM (6 x 8GB)
• Redundant 720W Power Supplies
• Four (4) Western Digital RAID Edition 1TB SATA Hard Drives (32MB Cache, 7200RPM, 3.5" - Model #
WD1002FBYS)
• Hardware-based RAID 10
LSI 9260-8i with 512mb• Supermicro SuperServer
6026T-NTR+•
X8DTN+ MotherboardDatacenter info:
Located in Oak Tower datacenter in Kansas City.
Cogent (Directly connected taking a full table both native IPv4 and IPv6)
KCIX (Directly connected peering all routes into the peer server as well as HE peering IPv4 and IPv6)
Hurricane Electric (Directly connected taking a full table both native IPv4 and IPv6)
Multiple bandwidth providers that ride fiber into the datacenter to terminate into our equipment. Utilizing multiple edge and distribution switches we are able to maintain 99.9% or better network uptime. Recently upgraded the backbone of network to utilize redundant fiber paths to all switches and replaced older equipment to can provide IPv6 service.
Reply or PM if interested or if you have questions!