I'm migrating my servers to a co-location facility in San Francisco.
This past weekend, I installed two 2U servers from King Star Computer (ask for John, he's a great salesperson at King Star!) at my new co-location facility at United Layer. Matt and Sean were very helpful getting everyting configured and installed properly. I know a bit about Linux and server management, but my skills pale in comparison to Matt's.
Over the next two weeks, I'm going to complete the migration from my various web hosting providers. There's been a lot to transfer, and the quicker I get this done, the happier, I'll be. Following a successful migration, I'll begin work on redesigning tow.com for a more modern look. I'm looking forward to offering more functionality and features on the site. Stay tuned!
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Amazing how racked servers have become commodified.
Who\'d have thought you could go to a whitebox computer store and pick one up.
Go the Penguin !--posted by Andrew @ Friday, May 7 2004, 11:15 am EDT
Adam, do you really need dedicated servers, mirror sites, and such? Or is it an ego thing?
At one time, I also had the same wild (expensive) idea, but the need didn\'t justify the cost. So I let go of it.
Now you really make me envy you! Though I\'ve successfully resisted driving a convertible or a motorcycle, I may not be able to resist running servers of my own like you!!
If my gf starts to complain about my spending patterns, hehe...who knows, I might as well point my fingers at you.
--posted by alex @ Saturday, May 8 2004, 1:49 am EDT
Why not Xserves? Unix-based, no?
--posted by S.K. Brown @ Thursday, May 20 2004, 4:51 am PDT
Come on a few clustered 1750's, AX100, toss in some NSI double take and your killing it.
Killer site I enjoyed the Desolation Wilderness area. I then started snooping around and found my way here of all places so I thought I would leave my mark.
Dont run with wolves, go DELL.--posted by Scott @ Wednesday, July 14 2004, 17:05 pm PDT
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