TimS
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Any one know of either a company that does 100 mbps hosting
or a leased line that is the same
must be unlimited bandwidth.
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jamesw
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pretty sure ev1 do it but thats dedicated servers http://www.ev1servers.net
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TimS
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ideally looking for a british company.
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Dan B
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100 Mbps leased line? I hope you have a bank balance the size of North America!
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lozzd
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why the hell would you need a 100mbps line?!
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TimS
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Real time streaming.
Have got a price on a server for $3000 a month with it, but want a UK based company idealy
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Dom
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3k month is pretty cheap mate - usually your looking at around 10k+ for something like that 
does it have to be a lease line, couldnt you go co-lo and just get a decent connection for the uplink to the media box?
although its easy having it in house, but your gonna pay alot more for something like that mate
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Tim
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Just a 2mbit leased line is around £16k a year with a decent provider...
Plus, 100mbit uplink in a datacentre doesn't guarantee you 100mbit of internet bandwidth...
Plus it'll be much more resilient to problems in a proper datacentre, rather than the multiple single points of failure you'd have if you did it yourself...
[Edited on 20-03-2005 by Tim]
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Dan B
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quote: Originally posted by Tim
Just a 2mbit leased line is around £16k a year with a decent provider...
For a 100Mbps leased line, you're going to be looking at more than that per MONTH, easily...
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Swiftie
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Find a friend in a foreign location (prefferbly within the EU) & u might have half of your problem sorted.
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lozzd
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The AudioScrobbler/last.fm people have 100mbit for their streaming radio, but thats in Vienna. And its free.
The actual site/profiles database servers etc are all in the UK.
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Jodi_the_g
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Thanks for your help guys, have now managed to find a solution to this.
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Dan B
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If you don't mind me asking, what kind of solution and how much is it costing?
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Jodi_the_g
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Spilt it down into several packages instead of one to reduce costs
Reduced streaming to 512 kps, as to reduce the bandwitdh required.
1 mb SDSL for uploading and a decicated windows server with a 2000GB transfer limit per month.
Set up costs are £975.00 then a further month (first month on top of set up charges) of £875.00
[Edited on 21-03-2005 by Jodi_the_g]
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Dan B
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*checks prices at his company*
Setup:
SDSL: £450
Shared rack-space: £250
Monthly:
SDSL (1Mbps): £265
2u rack-space: £75
1Mbps transfer: £120
2000GB Bandwidth: £495
All prices exclude VAT...
So, that's £822.50 setup, and £1122.50 per month after that......however, the internet connection is pre-provided for the server co-location, as it's all housed inside a secure data-centre (Telecity in Manchester). So, unless the SDSL was required for another purpose (ie. another site), then you could knock £528.75 off the setup fee and £311.38 off the monthly fee, making it £293.75 setup and £811.12 per month.
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Jodi_the_g
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Thanks Dan who is that with?
Also would it cost alot to increase the Mbps of transfer.
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Dan B
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Zen Internet:
SDSL Page: http://www.zenadsl.com/SDSL.aspx?page=197
Hosting Page: http://www.zen.co.uk/products/body_products.asp?ProdId=130056
The prices for the throughput (ie. immediate connection-speed) for up to, and above, 15 Mbps are listed on there, although >15Mbps is POA...
Your best bet, if you want to look at a custom package, would be to give our Sales team a call in the morning, as they'll be able to give you all the options and design a package depending on exactly what you're after......0845 059 9000 between 8am and 6pm, from memory (their opening hours just extended).
[Edited on 21-03-2005 by Dan B]
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Jodi_the_g
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Cheers i give them a call, was using zen for the sdsl anyway.
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Dan B
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Always good to keep your services with one provider, I'd say......I guess I'd be accused of being slightly biased, though!
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Jodi_the_g
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lol, i do agree though will call them tomorrow want to get the ball rolling now.
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