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AzharK

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So i have a question...

Who is great at dedicated / managed server hosting?

My requirements are a stable environment with good backups and excellent bandwidth.

My database will be managed by myself but i need the OS managed.

Willing to pay around 6k monthly

Any ideas?
 
Hi Azhark,

We certainly can assist you with a dedicated managed server solution.

Kindly PM me your details and specs, and I will have someone get in touch with you promptly.
 
Hi Azhark

We can assist with managed, dedicated (unlimited bandwidth) in either SA or UK.

I sent you a PM with some info.
 
So i have a question...

Who is great at dedicated / managed server hosting?

My requirements are a stable environment with good backups and excellent bandwidth.

My database will be managed by myself but i need the OS managed.

Willing to pay around 6k monthly

Any ideas?

Go with Mweb.
We've had pretty decent service with them for years now and support is rather good. The prices are pretty decent too.

Otherwise you can also look at Hetzner. They are simply out of this world.
 
Not sure what you'd need managed on the OS.

We're using a Hetzner Germany dedicated server.

62 Euro gets you:
- 10TB transfer at 100Mb/s, thereafter it drops to 10Mb/s unless you top up for 6 Euro to get another 10TB @ 100Mb/s.
- 3TB HDD space
- i7
- Windows OS (the cost is 41 Euro if you don't run windows)
- 100GB FTP back up space on another server

In my experience their hosting is bullet proof. Have not had a single issue with them so far, in more than a year. The only time the server has lost connectivity is when I have expressly rebooted it for updates.

Your R6000 could get you a flock of servers.
 
So heres the deal

Min 4x quad core processors
Min 16gb ram
Min 500gb hdd with raid 5
Fibre connectivity between servers
Centos

So basically two servers. One for db and one for web server

External ip / domain directed

Email me your quotes to [email protected]

One other thing. I need a hardware SLA for any hardware failures
 
Why would you want RAID 5?

Is this a file server?

I'd recommend RAID 10 setup if it's not a file server and will be a server used for websites etc

You need read speed more than you need write on the one as supposed to the other.

You might want to go for SSD out of the box for your DB server (RAID 10 of course)

I'd also push as much RAM towards my DB server instead of having 16gb on my web server. You can be fine with a 4gb on your webserver as most of your processing and stuff would be quite fast compared to the DB server and the work it needs to do
 
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Go with Mweb.
We've had pretty decent service with them for years now and support is rather good. The prices are pretty decent too.
MWEB in JHB?

We've been with them for more than a year and are moving all of our servers out of their data centre.
There isnt a day that goes by in which connectivity to, and within the data centre goes down.
 
MWEB in JHB?

We've been with them for more than a year and are moving all of our servers out of their data centre.
There isnt a day that goes by in which connectivity to, and within the data centre goes down.

Do you know which DC they're using? Or is it their own?
 
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