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Re: debian friendly unmanaged hosting joints?



You forgot about how your company is growing, the amount of job openings,
the nice and bright future and stuff.. 

naah.. nevermind..


On Mon, Feb 17, 2003 at 02:27:00PM -0800, Loopshot Operator wrote:
> Old-Return-Path: <operator@loopshot.com>
> Subject: Re: debian friendly unmanaged hosting joints?
> Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> To: Jamie Penner <jpenner@nisa.net>
> From: Loopshot Operator <operator@loopshot.com>
> 
> I really didn't want to use this excellent mailing list as a sales 
> platform, but it seems like there are several interested parties 
> looking for Debian-specific dedicated/managed hosting stateside.
> 
> Our firm does just that.  We are Debian-specific, in that we really 
> don't promote other distros or OSes nearly as much (only if requested). 
>  Pricing is $195/mo. for 30 GB of bandwidth.  Full data-center 
> amenities, such as 10 day battery backup, diesel generator backup, dual 
> DS-3 capacity, environmental control, etc.
> 
> With our dedicated server packages, we also give you access to your own 
> power control so you can power-cycle your server as you see fit.  We 
> will also do full monitoring of ports/services/intrusion and nightly 
> backup, if you so desire, (although most on this list seem like they're 
> perfectly capable of doing that themselves.)
> 
> So that aside, feel free to contact me off-list if you'd like more 
> information.  Our web site is currently being revamped, so some of the 
> info on there is out of date.  Here's the contact info:
> 
> Eric Jennings
> eric@loopshot.com
> Loopshot, Inc.
> http://www.loopshot.com
> +1 (775) 856-3455
> 
> Once again, my apologies for those who may not be interested, but I 
> thought I'd mention it since several have asked about firms offering 
> Debian servers in the U.S.
> 
> Thanks-
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 01:56  PM, Jamie Penner wrote:
> 
> >
> >Wish they were in N. America!  (or someone like them!)
> >
> >At 12:46 PM 2/17/2003, you wrote:
> >
> >>On Mon, 17 Feb 2003, Brett Parker wrote:
> >>
> >>> >      http://www.positiveinternet.co.uk/
> >>>
> >>> isn't that www.positive-internet.co.uk?
> >>
> >>The address works with or without the hyphen; with or without the www.
> >>(That's the sort of attention to little detail you get with them.)
> >>
> >>>  one of the maintainers of the debian packages for apache2 works
> >>> there, he has clue
> >>
> >>Not only that, but when chatting on #debian-uk one night, I got 
> >>instant
> >>service from one of their employees for a question about their 
> >>service I had,
> >>that just cropped up in the course of conversation.
> >>
> >>Very, very "Debian", all round.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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