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Re: Reliable Cloud host ?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Max)
Mon Feb 27 09:33:00 2012

In-Reply-To: <1fd3e972-a2e2-4ecc-b2d1-03fe47a828ff@zimbra.network1.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2012 09:31:57 -0500
From: Max <perldork@webwizarddesign.com>
To: Randy Carpenter <rcarpen@network1.net>, Nanog <nanog@nanog.org>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

Linode.com is not cloud based but they offer IP failover between VPS
instances at no additonal charge - their pricing is excellent, I have
had no down time issues with them in 3+ years with 3 different
customers using them and they have nice OOB and programmatic API
access for controlling VPs instances as well.

Max

On 2/26/12, Randy Carpenter <rcarpen@network1.net> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have any recommendation for a reliable cloud host?
>
> We require 1 or 2 very small virtual hosts to host some remote services to
> serve as backup to our main datacenter. One of these services is a DNS
> server, so it is important that it is up all the time.
>
> We have been using Rackspace Cloud Servers. We just realized that they have
> absolutely no redundancy or failover after experiencing a outage that lasted
> more than 6 hours yesterday. I am appalled that they would offer something
> called "cloud" without having any failover at all.
>
> Basic requirements:
>
> 1. Full redundancy with instant failover to other hypervisor hosts upon
> hardware failure (I thought this was a given!)
> 2. Actual support (with a phone number I can call)
> 3. reasonable pricing (No, $800/month is not reasonable when I need a tiny
> 256MB RAM Server with <1GB/mo of data transfers)
>
> thanks,
> -Randy
>
>


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