Kimsufi - What the....?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
No USA Locations - Beauharnois, Canada
That is partially how they keep the price down. Hosting is cheaper in Canada. Top tier server hosting, the absolute best in the country, tops out at $70CDN per U. You can often get that down to around $40 USD if you hunt for deals.
Hosting or colo?
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What's the different? Colo, to to be specific. The hosting of your server.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@anonymous said:
No USA Locations - Beauharnois, Canada
That is partially how they keep the price down. Hosting is cheaper in Canada. Top tier server hosting, the absolute best in the country, tops out at $70CDN per U. You can often get that down to around $40 USD if you hunt for deals.
Hosting or colo?
Dedicated Server hosting... Decent Specs... the KS-4 is $28 per month. (16GB RAM, 1TB Drive)
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@scottalanmiller said:
What's the different? Colo, to to be specific. The hosting of your server.
I guess I read hosting and think they are hosting on their hardware, not hosting your hardware in their DC - but your use of u is what told me it was most likely your hardware there.
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Very, Very, Very Happy with this setup
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@anonymous said:
Very, Very, Very Happy with this setup
Already purchased and Online?
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@dafyre Yes! Can't believe how fast this is....
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@anonymous said:
@dafyre Yes! Can't believe how fast this is....
It's on real hardware. What did you have them load on it?
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@dafyre XenServer 6.5
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@anonymous said:
@dafyre Yes! Can't believe how fast this is....
Also, how do you get actual console access to it?
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IPMI I am hoping.
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@dafyre Sadly, I don't see any console access
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So you don't have any control of your own hardware? What if something goes wrong?
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I can get VM console access.....
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@scottalanmiller Cry?
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@anonymous said:
I can get VM console access.....
To what VM? How do you use the server that they gave you?
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller Cry?
How do you manage XenServer? Do you have to use the CLI since you have it without XenCenter or whatever?
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@scottalanmiller They have a control panel you can install anything that they have available. Sadly I don't see a way to add a custom ISO ether.
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller They have a control panel you can install anything that they have available. Sadly I don't see a way to add a custom ISO ether.
How do you connect up to it after they have it installed?
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@scottalanmiller I download XenCenter from there website and install it. Then all I had to do was enter the IP address, username and password