We might be able to slot those servers into the new coworking space.
Let me see.

On Jan 21, 9:15 am, Andrew Rogers <andrew.rog...@anchor.com.au> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > We're still keen on having our own boxes purely for accessibility &
> > security reasons and ease of splitting the power + Internet bill b/w
> > the 3 of us. So if anyone knows of a corporate that chucks them in the
> > tip - please let us know :-)
>
> I'm new to this group but I know Geoff and he mentioned that someone
> was looking for co-location
> space.
>
> I run hosting companyhttp://www.anchor.com.au/and we'd be interested
> in supporting the initiative.
>
> I agree with many of Mike's comments on the virtues of a virtualised
> service vs physical hardware
> and certainly think that this is the direction the industry is heading
> in.
>
> Anchor has a large amount of co-location space in GlobalSwitch in
> Sydney and could offer space
> there to house a server. Alternately, and to be honest it would be our
> preference, would be to provide
> a few VPS. Our offering is implemented using VMware ESX. To allay your
> concerns about security
> and accessibility you have the option of building your own virtual
> machine and simply shipping us
> the disc image, furthermore, in your case I'd be happy to commit to
> providing you with a copy of the
> disc image in future if you chose to move the service elsewhere.
>
> If you're interested please feel free to contact me.
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Rogers
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