This list is actual sale prices, http://www.ipv4auctions.com/previous_auctions/
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Matt
On July 14, 2015 at 10:14:05 AM, Justin Wilson - MTIN (li...@mtin.net) wrote:
Thes folks (and I am not advertising or affiliated with them) publish a list of
most recent transfer completed:
http://ipv4
I'm also a bit leary of them now, considering they are owned by internap
after the voxel acquisition. I like their software and used it for years.
It just seems like they're trying to compete in the market of zuora and
others when they are something completely different.
I'm also surprised there h
Aaron,
Would you mind sharing what you are migrating to?
Matt
On Jan 9, 2014 8:23 PM, "Aaron" wrote:
> It depends on the size you plan on growing to. The software is good but
> their pricing doesn't scale well.
>
> We've been using it since 04 but are migrating away from it at this point.
>
>
They can not handle a full routing table. The load balancing doesn't work.
They can not properly reassemble fragmented packets, and therefore drop all
but the first "piece". They can not reliably handle traffic loads over
maybe 200 Mbps, we needed 4-6 Gbps capacity. They can not hold a gre tunnel
c
My real world experience with these is that they suck. Plain and simple.
Don't waste your time.
On Dec 27, 2013 3:49 AM, "Martin Hotze" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> looking at the specs of Mikrotik Cloud Core Routers it seems to be to good
> to be true [1] having so much bang for the bucks. So virtually all
I recently had a project end and have some pretty powerful hardware left over.
Without spamming the list, I'm trying to get feedback as to where might be a
good place to list this hardware and or resellers to contact who may be
interested. The hardware is Juniper MX960 routers purchased new and
Good luck. Last time we heard back from them they were trying to extort
us for $18,000 to have a huge block of Ips removed. They were listed from
the day we received them from arin. After that we gave up on SORBS.
On 4/4/12 3:53 PM, "Chris Conn" wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Is anyone from SORBS still
Would a comcast postmaster be so kind as to contact me off list?
Thanks.
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Matt
When you are talking single or partial rack colo it is generally done as
escorted only, due to security. They can't have anyone coming in and poking
around other customers hardware without being watched. We do the same thing
but we allow 24x7 escorted access. Half and full racks get 24x7 acce
If there is an AOL postmaster contact available, can you please contact me off
list?
Thanks.
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Matt
Hello. Can a rep from ATT contact me off list about an issue we're
experiencing?
Thanks.
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Matt
Can someone at ATT contact me off list to help with a problem? It appears
you're blocking a /19 of ours from all mail delivery. Emails to postmaster and
the normal web forms have gone unanswered.
Thanks.
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Matt
If there are any hulu reps on this list that can assist, please contact me off
list.
You're showing a /18 of ours coming from Canada for some reason. It's causing
issues for customers who are assigned IPs from this range.
Thanks.
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Matt
Anyone from hotmail on the list that can contact me please? We're
having a widespread issue.
Thanks.
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Matt
You didn't specify what OS'es you deploy, but for Linux/Red Hat-like
systems: PXE boot, Kickstart [1], Puppet [2], Bacula [3].
PXE/Kickstart/Puppet can be managed with Cobbler [4]. Foreman [5]
is an alternative for managing Puppet hosts.
Any options that also handle Windows Server?
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Matt
Can someone from AT&T please contact me off list regarding a problem
with a segment of our network being blocked?
Thanks.
--Matt
Yes. We just experienced an outage in Philadelphia. We shut down the
circuit pending further investigation.
On Dec 28, 2008, at 12:58 PM, marco wrote:
is anyone having issues with Level3?
APC makes "0U" units for different types of electric hand offs.
AP7932 is a unit we've used with great success in the past. APC's
SNMP access is great as well since it can be integrated with just
about any kind of system.
--Matt
On Sep 25, 2008, at 12:37 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
Try getting a credit from Cogent on a billing error, it's impossible.
Every single credit must be approved by the CEO as told to me by the
billing director located in DC.
Their network is oversold and they can't supply what they promise.
It's one thing to offer service cheap, it's a whole
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