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PSSuperstars 05-13-2009 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by JamesK (Post 15849999)
If you really need support for that small stuff go for managed dedicated hosting. The thread starter also already mentioned in his first post it's for people who can manage their own shit.

Apparently, I'm a douche who can't read.
Sorry for fucking up your thread.

YAY NAT NET!

Snake Doctor 05-13-2009 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by SweetT (Post 15849984)
Do people really do that? Wow! I guess I am just not diabolical enough to even think of something that like.....like everything we do, we do it the right way.....we just total the raw gigs done on the port....if you push 500 Gigs for 3 straight days and nothing the rest of the month you are only going to be billed for 1500 Gigs....no fuzzy math here.

We make money giving a good service for a fair price. I cant think of any other way I would want to do it.


--T

Yeah man, it's very rare to find a host who will bill on actual gigs out through the port. At the end of the day you're paying for 95th percentile mbps at 99.9% of hosts.

That's why with your per gig plans you'll likely have ALOT of folks asking how you calculate that. :winkwink:

SweetT 05-13-2009 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 15850166)
Yeah man, it's very rare to find a host who will bill on actual gigs out through the port. At the end of the day you're paying for 95th percentile mbps at 99.9% of hosts.

That's why with your per gig plans you'll likely have ALOT of folks asking how you calculate that. :winkwink:


Wow, maybe I need to get caught up to all of the new fangled ways to make money through creative billing. The way you are describing would mean that the host is charging you for 320GB for every 1mbps you push and we know that in reality (unless you are doing some kind of special application) you are only going to push about 220G for every 1mbps...so that means they are overcharging their customers by 100GB for every 1mbps....so THAT is how they have been selling under cost!

I actually talked to a new NationalNet customer the other day who showed me how his hosting company was billing him like weeks before his month started....it was like he got a bill sometime in May for JUNE's service. I just laughed.

Maybe I need to get more creative...I feel like I am missing out ;)


--T

Karupted Charles 05-13-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by SweetT (Post 15849995)
HAHAHAHAHAAH!!!!! I read the other day that college professors in Alabama have just come up with a brand new use for sheep......Wool.


--T

Thats cool you keep the wool I like my sheep shaved :1orglaugh:1orglaugh

TurboAngel 05-13-2009 05:30 PM

Now that's a deal!

:)

TurboAngel 05-13-2009 05:35 PM

Now that's a deal!

:)

Lee 05-13-2009 05:36 PM

Can existing clients transfer their server onto one of these deals?

chupachups 05-13-2009 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15849060)
I haven't smoked in about 3 months. Stopped taking Chantix after 2 weeks because I didn't need it anymore...thanks for asking :-)

-- Bill

Did you get any of those side effects - depression, seeing small green trolls (besides the ones here) and so on?

SweetT 05-13-2009 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee (Post 15850223)
Can existing clients transfer their server onto one of these deals?


Actually, that is a fair question and we usually remember to put this into the original post, but like all of our specials, this is for new orders only. An existing customer can order these in addition to their current account, but not to replace their current account.

--T

Lee 05-13-2009 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SweetT (Post 15850241)
Actually, that is a fair question and we usually remember to put this into the original post, but like all of our specials, this is for new orders only. An existing customer can order these in addition to their current account, but not to replace their current account.

--T

Thats a bummer, Im looking to lower mine down a bit :(

JFK 05-13-2009 05:57 PM

Fitty great Deals from Nat Net :Graucho

SweetT 05-13-2009 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee (Post 15850256)
Thats a bummer, Im looking to lower mine down a bit :(


Drop an email to Bill or myself and let us look at it. We may can still help you reduce your price a bit....sometimes we can do a little magic on it for ya...especially for our long time customers...you guys are the reason we are here!!


--T

Lee 05-13-2009 06:04 PM

Ok Tony I will do that tomorrow as its late here now, thanks for replying.

LBBV 05-13-2009 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by chupachups (Post 15850232)
Did you get any of those side effects - depression, seeing small green trolls (besides the ones here) and so on?

Nope...not a single side effect...

-- Bill

LBBV 05-13-2009 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Karupted Charles (Post 15849871)
Im not greedy if your giving away the farm can I just have a cow and a sheep. What I do with them is my buinsess though :helpme

Hey...back off buddy...all of our cows and sheep are virgins...honest...really...

KillerK 05-13-2009 10:12 PM

Natnet is great just never had pricing or hardware that matched up with others.

The $35 per incident seems a tad low though. How much do os reloads cost?

uno 05-13-2009 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15849225)
It doesn't translate at all exactly but depending on your traffic patterns you can figure between 220-300 Gigs per 1 Mbps.

-- Bill

Thanks for the reply. I thought it was something around there.

uno 05-13-2009 10:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Karupted Charles (Post 15849871)
Im not greedy if your giving away the farm can I just have a cow and a sheep. What I do with them is my buinsess though :helpme

I'll take a pig or 2. They are dishes walking around waiting to be served.

SweetT 05-14-2009 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by KillerK (Post 15850782)
The $35 per incident seems a tad low though. How much do os reloads cost?

I agree. When we were having the discussions I thought it seemed low, too, but the guys convinced me that for every support request that we had that would take a few hours we would have a bunch that only took a few minutes since it was things that our people were already so accustomed to doing for our Managed clients.

OS Reloads are a good example. Yes, it takes a little while, but we have almost the whole process automated so that it takes very little of a techs time to do it so we can afford to do it for the same $35. Experience definitely is a plus for us in this deal.

Hope that answers your question!


--T

Pete-KT 05-14-2009 07:04 AM

DAMMM now thats a steal :)

nation-x 05-14-2009 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15848917)
P4 2.8/1g RAM/250G HD/5000GB Tansfer.....ONLY $199!!!

I have 2 servers similar to this (they are Intel E4500 2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo servers instead of P4) with directadmin and 2GB ram for $150/month each right now... They are hosted in Canada... I manage the server but I get free 24/7 support via their ticket system for problems like the server being down or something I can't manage on the server like rDNS setup or if the server get's hacked (they will restore the OS and everything and restore my sites via backup) like it did a month ago via roundcube. I don't pay extra for this support. The server has a firewall and OSSEC installed now to prevent hacking... something they added for me after it got hacked. I can't really justify spending more but we have 3 servers with NationalNet now and are fairly happy with them... the servers run great. I also pay via epass and it's not a subscription... so I can pay anytime I want during the month... I pay a month in advance.

Would you consider matching the price I am paying for these other 2 servers? How much would overage cost me? Please contact me on ICQ if you would like to discuss this further @ 212090289

nation-x 05-14-2009 10:02 AM

wow... the silence is deafening... no would have been an acceptable answer

LBBV 05-14-2009 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by nation-x (Post 15852142)
wow... the silence is deafening... no would have been an acceptable answer

Hi,

I know you're used to our 5 minute response times inside of our ticketing system but I'm sorry....we are just not that fast responding to board posts...in fact, when you made your first post at 7:30 AM, I was still sleeping.

With regards to your question, please either email me at bill AT nationalnet DOT com or put in a sales ticket and we'll discuss :)

Thanks

-- Bill

TurboAngel 05-14-2009 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Pete-KT (Post 15851564)
DAMMM now thats a steal :)

Sure is!


:thumbsup

nation-x 05-14-2009 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15852197)
Hi,

I know you're used to our 5 minute response times inside of our ticketing system but I'm sorry....we are just not that fast responding to board posts...in fact, when you made your first post at 7:30 AM, I was still sleeping.

With regards to your question, please either email me at bill AT nationalnet DOT com or put in a sales ticket and we'll discuss :)

Thanks

-- Bill

aah... silly me... I wasn't looking at the post times. Please forgive me for my insolence, good sir. Today is also my 40th birthday... so I am a bit preoccupied.

LBBV 05-14-2009 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by nation-x (Post 15852483)
aah... silly me... I wasn't looking at the post times. Please forgive me for my insolence, good sir. Today is also my 40th birthday... so I am a bit preoccupied.

Well, happy birthday my friend!!! 40 is not so bad really :)

Bill

Karupted Charles 05-14-2009 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nation-x (Post 15852483)
aah... silly me... I wasn't looking at the post times. Please forgive me for my insolence, good sir. Today is also my 40th birthday... so I am a bit preoccupied.

Grats man. Now get off GFY and go play some golf or something.

TurboAngel 05-14-2009 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nation-x (Post 15852483)
aah... silly me... I wasn't looking at the post times. Please forgive me for my insolence, good sir. Today is also my 40th birthday... so I am a bit preoccupied.

Happy B-Day!

jcsike 05-14-2009 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15849046)
An "incident" is anytime you contact support. If you're on the phone for 10 minutes or 2 hours it's the same cost (it's called "taking the good with the bad").

Obviously if the reason you're calling is because of something WE did or something we broke, there would be no charge for it.

-- Bill

thanks for the answer. we have boxes at securedservers, config is xeon processor, 2 gigs ram, a 300 gig hd, 10 megabits a month bandwidth for $75/mo. per server

no problems with them, but id like to know if you guys can beat those prices? and if so, what would the price out the door be for 3 boxes? month to month contracts if possible

SweetT 05-14-2009 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by jcsike (Post 15853076)
thanks for the answer. we have boxes at securedservers, config is xeon processor, 2 gigs ram, a 300 gig hd, 10 megabits a month bandwidth for $75/mo. per server

no problems with them, but id like to know if you guys can beat those prices? and if so, what would the price out the door be for 3 boxes? month to month contracts if possible


Hey JC.....Sorry, my friend, but this is not a price match sale....we usually do those every other year in December or January. If you would like for one of our sales guys to give you a quote then give them a call at 1-888-4-NATNET or shoot them an email at sales AT nationalnet DOT com.

If you have any questions about the sale that we have going on please let me know!!

Thanks!!

--T

mn 05-14-2009 02:32 PM

do you take epass?

will you install apache, postfix, named when you set the server up?

if i'm drunk and logged in as root and having fun with the unix command rm it will still always be a maximum of $35?

thanks.

LBBV 05-14-2009 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by mn (Post 15853442)
do you take epass?

will you install apache, postfix, named when you set the server up?

if i'm drunk and logged in as root and having fun with the unix command rm it will still always be a maximum of $35?

thanks.

LOL!!!! Too funny :1orglaugh

So to answer your questions, these are unmanaged servers. We'll install a standard OS on them (Debian). You can then install anything you would like (anything legal that is ;-) or you can add the optional Cpanel and use that for email/named etc.

IF you rm a bunch of stuff, it would most likely require an OS install (again $35 per incident), unless you were paying additional for managed backups.

-- Bill

mn 05-14-2009 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15853537)
LOL!!!! Too funny :1orglaugh

So to answer your questions, these are unmanaged servers. We'll install a standard OS on them (Debian). You can then install anything you would like (anything legal that is ;-) or you can add the optional Cpanel and use that for email/named etc.

IF you rm a bunch of stuff, it would most likely require an OS install (again $35 per incident), unless you were paying additional for managed backups.

-- Bill

ok cool - what about epass p2p? if not, do you take the virtual visa?

LBBV 05-14-2009 02:53 PM

Oh...I forgot...we do take Epassporte as well.

-- Bill

u-Bob 05-14-2009 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by LBBV (Post 15853537)
So to answer your questions, these are unmanaged servers. We'll install a standard OS on them (Debian). You can then install anything you would like

the $99 setup fee doesn't include the install of apache etc?:winkwink:

mn 05-14-2009 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 15854348)
the $99 setup fee doesn't include the install of apache etc?:winkwink:

yeah that's why i asked aswell, because of their set up fee...

LBBV 05-14-2009 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by u-Bob (Post 15854348)
the $99 setup fee doesn't include the install of apache etc?:winkwink:

The standard Debian install comes with Linux, Apache, Mysql and PHP as well as many other tools just like any linux install.

People...there are no catches here...these packages are no different than what many other dedicated hosting companies provide (theplanet.com, serverbeach.com, most of the dedicated hosts on this board, etc) but just a lot cheaper than most with way more bandwidth AND backed by the power of NationalNet.

voa 05-14-2009 05:40 PM

that is some pretty good offer :)

LBBV 05-15-2009 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by voa (Post 15854553)
that is some pretty good offer :)

Why yes...yes it is :thumbsup

-- Bill

LBBV 05-15-2009 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snake Doctor (Post 15850166)
Yeah man, it's very rare to find a host who will bill on actual gigs out through the port. At the end of the day you're paying for 95th percentile mbps at 99.9% of hosts.

That's why with your per gig plans you'll likely have ALOT of folks asking how you calculate that. :winkwink:

Well, at least we have an easy answer for them right :)

-- Bill


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