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Re: Clue on Europe
From: Per Gregers Bilse <bilse () networksignature com>
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2005 08:03:50 +0000
On Mar 8, 5:22am, Subhi S Hashwa <subhi () thebigboss com> wrote:
Avoid Redbux Hex (London) like the plague, just ask about their recent power outages. AFAIK their other facilities are ok.
I think that's a bit unfair. I've had my personal Internet connectivity (copper line and baseband modems) via RedBus and Harbour Exchange for four years now, and have no particular complaints. Something went wrong during a generator test or seomthing last week, but considering what I've experienced in other facilities, I don't think this colo is notably better or worse than most other colos; at least, I know several others that have a much worse history. Trouble is, things come and go. Expect problems during run-in and build-out, then a period of stability, then problems as places fill up and capacities max out; rinse; repeat. Is there any colo that doesn't come with its own set of horror stories and folklore? Ask me about what legendary MFS did to a router of mine at equally legendary MAE-West.-) Best, -- Per
Current thread:
- Clue on Europe Ashe Canvar (Mar 07)
- Re: Clue on Europe Subhi S Hashwa (Mar 07)
- Re: Clue on Europe Per Gregers Bilse (Mar 08)
- Re: Clue on Europe Colin Johnston (Mar 07)
- Re: Clue on Europe Arnold Nipper (Mar 08)
- Re: Clue on Europe Alex Bligh (Mar 08)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Clue on Europe christian . macnevin (Mar 08)
- Re: Clue on Europe Alex Bligh (Mar 08)
- Re: Clue on Europe christian . macnevin (Mar 08)
- Re: Clue on Europe Per Gregers Bilse (Mar 09)
- Re: Clue on Europe Subhi S Hashwa (Mar 07)