Hi,
Jonathan Aquilina wrote on 2012-11-18 20:28:
I would take a look at FDC servers they have some decently priced machines
even a data center in prague.
I think there's no need - as said, we have a possible infrastructure
sponsoring at hand for next year, so right now, I just want to have a
stable platform at our current Hoster, and then, should the sponsoring
work, migrate to this ISP next year. Another intermediate ISP doesn't
help, IMHO.
I find the network setup at hetzner to be really frustrating for various
things. In particular virtualization.
It works like a charm for us. Their MAC filtering is a bit annoying, but
that can be dealt with using a bridget (for individual IPs) or routed
(for subnets) setup.
Florian
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