[clue-tech] seeking information for colocating a tower in a low cost datacenter

Ryan Grow ryangrow at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 29 16:09:28 MDT 2005


Greg,

Thanks for the reference to dyndns. I will check that
out. It looks like we will move it to another home
that usually has somebody around to reboot the cable
modem if it needs it ( maybe once every several weeks
based on my experience ). At its current location, it
can be unattended for several days at a time.

Ryan

--- Greg Knaddison <greg.knaddison at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 9/28/05, Ryan Grow <ryangrow at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I currently have this machine on a comcast cable
> modem
> > and for the most part that is fine. The main
> > requirements that I have are static IP, backup
> power,
> > and cooling that is better than my house.
> 
> I use http://www.dyndns.org/ to get a DNS for my
> comcast hooked
> machine and haven't had a problem, though I don't
> know your needs so
> maybe you need something even more reliable.  You
> can buy a UPS and a
> 100ft long cat5 to relocate the thing to your
> basement or something
> for less than managed hosting, right?
> 
> >
> > If it turns out the most cost effective solution
> is a
> > managed server then we will go with that option,
> as we
> > currently have a server with Rackspace and their
> > support has been very good.
> >
> 
> Greg
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