Michael, from Frixel Solutions, has sent in these special offers for dedicated servers located in Rohnert Park, California, USA. Use the coupon LEB-BBDS-FS to waive the $5 setup fee.
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Frixel Solutions LLC is a registered company in the state of Oregon, USA. While their WHOIS is private, their details can be confirmed at the website of the state of Oregon right here. According to this information they have recently registered, so let me welcome another new provider to LowEndBox. The bandwidth for these servers is pure HE for now, but Level3 will be added soon, according to Michael. Frixel Solutions owns the servers they have in this unique location. CPU speeds and age of components may vary per server, but you will always get at least the specs listed. As with all new providers, please be cautious and let us know your experiences!
PayPal is currently the only accepted payment methods. Servers are usually set up within 72 hours. The servers come as they are and there’s no way to customize them. CentOS 6 and 7, the latest Ubuntu, and the lastest Debian are used as their default set of OS but custom OS may be installed upon request, for which you need to contact them. Before you order, please read their Terms of Service.
Network information
Rohnert Park, CA, USA
Test IPv4: 204.10.167.214
Speed test: http://frixelsolutions.net/speedtest/
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Thank you for posting! Minor correction: We do accept credit cards directly now in addition to PayPal.
Speed test url is broken, any Looking glass setup?
Please clear your DNS cache and try the speedtest again. Thank you.
Test IPv4 is giving “Time Out”
Hello! The IP in the post is outdated, please use this one, thank you!
204.10.167.243
Heh.. sounds like refurbished old desktop PC for rent :P
Not the best hardware specs, but for $15 what can you expect. 4GB of RAM does not come cheap if you want a KVM, also that Pentium 4 is somewhat equal to an Atom. I think it’s a good choice for someone who wants a private backup server. If they add Level3 the network I think will be much better.
Thank you for your comment! The CPUs are not fantastic nor is the IO throughput of a single SATA disk, but you can expect consistent performance since it’s dedicated to you and no resources are shared like a VPS. You don’t have to worry about another client abusing the server, or another client’s VPS getting compromised and causing problems for other containers on the node. I am also looking forward to the Level3, even though I’ve been impressed with the quality of HE’s network and routing.
All the best,
Michael
How many ips for these servers?
Hi, a /29 IPv4 and /64 IPv6 is included.
Additional /29 IPv4 – $8/mo
Additional /28 IPv4 – $16/mo
Additional /27 IPv4 – $32/mo
Additional /26 IPv4 – $64/mo
Additional /25 IPv4 – $128/mo
Additional /24 IPv4 – $256/mo
May want to read one of their offers up on LET:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/33931/bargain-bin-dedicated-servers-west-coast-usa-29-ipv4-64-ipv6-up-to-40-off-limited-promo
That’s just amusing.
Way to keep business coming in, attacking customers
That’s just amusing.
Way to keep business coming in, attacking customers
Thanks for pointing that out and saving me the headache!
Thanks for this! It is a must read!
It becomes apparent this is old recycled equipment that is networked on a cable service. Provider becomes hostile when simple pre-sales inquiries are made. It made the decisions for those involved, and myself, very simple.
Stay away.
15$ without VAT might be a good offer if you need a dedicated HDD/CPU/RAM in this specific US location.
Yep, it’s just $15. No other taxes or fees.
Hello Shovenose! http://records.sos.state.or.us/webdrawer/webdrawer.dll/webdrawer/rec/3334438/view/SOS%20-%20Corporation%20-%20Business%20Entity%20Filing%20Records%20-%20102802394.PDF
Good evening serverian.
Was about to order a couple of P4 servers as a backup dns server but after reading how the owner answer and treat customers I’ll just look somewere else.
Hello, unfortunately we are out of stock on the P4 offer right now, please periodically check back on our site for updated stock information. Regards, Michael.
lol shove it to your as*
Thank you for your thoughtful and coherent comment. We appreciate your feedback.
What’s the name of the datacenter?
It’s hosted on the SkyScape Networks, not sure of the data center though.
Based on shovenose’s past posts about renting office space and more recent claims that the datacenter is his “own facility”, it’s most likely not a proper datacenter at all and is instead a bunch of servers in an office.
In a basement, down by the river
google was born in a garage
It’s probably this one: http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/california/rohnert-park/sonoma-mountain-village.html
It’s the only result I got for Rohnert Park.
Hi, that datacenter is now defunct and has not been in operation in some time. It was poorly planned and managed. However, our upstream provider is working to rebuild it at some point in the new future. I certainly look forward to SMDC v2 as it’s going to be fantastic!
*near
Here’s the new one being built:
http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/california/rohnert-park/sonoma-mountain-datacenter.html
I’m not part of it but I know what’s going on.
@Michael said “Here’s the new one being built:
http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/california/rohnert-park/sonoma-mountain-datacenter.html”
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2009/07/27/sonoma-project-features-large-solar-array/
Let me clarify this. Click here:
http://www.datacentermap.com/usa/california/rohnert-park/
The one at 1400 Valley House Drive is the OLD defunct one that does not exist any more.
The one at 1300 Valley House Drive is the new one being built.
I got the top tier package and ran some benchmarks.
[root@REDACTED ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 11.7048 s, 91.7 MB/s
[root@REDACTED ~]# wget REDACTED/1024MB.test
–2010-03-01 11:10:50– REDACTED/1024MB.test
Resolving REDACTED… REDACTED
Connecting to REDACTED|REDACTED|:80… connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response… 200 OK
Length: 1024000000 (977M) [text/plain]
Saving to: “1024MB.test”
100%[=================================================================================================================>] 1,024,000,000 11.0M/s in 92s
2010-03-01 11:12:22 (10.6 MB/s) – “1024MB.test” saved [1024000000/1024000000]
Out of Stock!