Right now im trying to decide on a dedi for an smtp server. What would you recommend for a beginner mailer on a budget (of course i am willing to pay for quality, but dont want to go overkill, you know?) These are the options i have with a certain provider. Network Configuration: IP Addresses: You may be asked to fill out an IP-justification form after order. /29 - 8 Addresses, 5 Usable (Add $0.00) /28 - 16 Addresses, 13 Usable (Add $10.00) /27 - 32 Addresses, 29 Usable (Add $20.00) /26 - 64 Addresses, 61 Usable (Add $30.00) /25 - 128 Addresses, 125 Usable (Add $40.00) /24 - 256 Addresses, 253 Usable (Add $50.00) Bandwidth / Data Transfer: If you would like a custom bandwidth plan, please contact sales. 10,000 GB Metered (Add $0.00) 15,000 GB Metered (Add $55.00) 20,000 GB Metered (Add $110.00) 25,000 GB Metered (Add $165.00) 30,000 GB Metered (Add $220.00) 35,000 GB Metered (Add $275.00) 25Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $200.00) 50Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $300.00) 100Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $550.00) 250Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $1,250.00) 500Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $2,375.00) 750Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $3,375.00) 1000Mbps Dedicated Unmetered (Add $4,000.00) Uplink / Port Speed: This server can support up to 1,000 Mbps. 100 Mbps Uplink Port (Add $0.00) 1000 Mbps Uplink Port (Add $35.00)
I'd like to know who has $50 C classes but at that rate how could they be anything but cooked to the ground, total shit IPs??? :261:
you should ask your ESP about those spec but as you're mailing GI, /27 is good for you to start. pushsend, he's using ubiquity, I think
my thought was Burst as well, or any SingleHop reseller. @ $50 per C I'd give 'em a try though if they aren't all fucked up. NK - no way he's using Ubiquity. And if he's gonna mail GI I'd tell him to stay away from them entirely.
that is ubiquity. so their shit dedis i suppose? I'll look elsewhere then. but the question still stands. Someone said /27 im guessing those i can find at a good price? What kind of bandwidth should i be looking at?