Re: Hosted servers with good DB disk performance?

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Heh. Well on another consideration any "rental" will out live its cost
effectiveness in 6 months or less. At least if you own the box, its
useful for a long period of time.

Heck I got a quad opteron, 2 gig of memory with 2 6402 HP controllers
and 2 fully loaded MSA30s for 3k. Used of course but still.

The equivalent machine brand new is 10k and the same machine from Rack
Space is going to be well over 1200.00 a month.
Presumably true, but owing the gear means: 1) buying the gear; 2) buying backup hardware if you need a "shell" or replacement gear to be handy so if something bad happens you can get back running quickly; 3) a data center rack to hold the server; 4) bandwidth; 5) monitoring of the hardware and having a response team available to fix it. The virtual private server market is interesting, but we've found various flaws that are make our transition away from owning our own gear and data center problematic: 1) they may not offer reverse DNS (PTR records) for your IP which is generally needed if your application sends out email alerts of any kind; 2) they may have nasty termination clauses (allowing them to terminate server at any time for any reason without notice and without giving you access to your code and data stored on the VPS); and 3) performance will always lag as its virtualized and the servers may be "over subscribed."

I like the Amazon EC2 solution, though the pricing is overly complex and they suffer the "no DNS PTR" ability. But since you can buy just what you need, you can run warm standby servers or the like and moving your data from one to the other over the private network costs nothing extra. I found their choice of OS confusing (we wanted CentOS, but they have no Amazon-certified versions), too.

Does anybody have any recommendations for a good VPS provider?

Thanks,
David

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