Sunday, March 28
I'll Take A Dozen Gross
An ad from the provider I'll be getting the next mee.nu server from:
I'll be keeping the main system on the current hardware, and using one of these (actually a somewhat larger model, but the same bandwidth) to offload bulk content (podcasts, videos, file downloads, media streams) automatically via Minx. That essentially erases my bandwidth worries for the next five years.
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An ad from the provider I'll be getting the next mee.nu server from:
- Pentium D 930 (NOTE, WE ONLY HAVE 10 of these)Yes, that's the correct number of zeroes.
2GB RAM
1x500GB HDD
100,000GB Bandwidth
*ONLY IN DALLAS*
Price: $133.65 /month - free setup
I'll be keeping the main system on the current hardware, and using one of these (actually a somewhat larger model, but the same bandwidth) to offload bulk content (podcasts, videos, file downloads, media streams) automatically via Minx. That essentially erases my bandwidth worries for the next five years.
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100 TB for $133?!? Eek! I pay about 20 times more per TB... (Fortunately for my pocketbook, I'm only paying for 1 TB on my teensy tiny server.)
Hmm... If I'm doing my arithmetic correctly, that corresponds to about 300 Mbps continuous for 30 days, can a Pentium D 930 really push that much out (while pulling 38 MB/s off a 7200 RPM drive)?
Posted by: Kayle at Monday, March 29 2010 04:46 PM (a2DI7)
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Realistically, there's no way that server is going to push 100TB a month. But even if you're only getting 10TB, it's still a great deal. And your arithmetic is spot-on.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Monday, March 29 2010 10:49 PM (PiXy!)
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