| 4 | | |
| 5 | | == Telehouse == |
| 6 | | |
| 7 | | Location: Staten Island |
| 8 | | |
| 9 | | Pros and cons: We get to keep our IP addresses. Yay! Terrible transportation options and pricey electricity. |
| 10 | | |
| 11 | | {{{ |
| 12 | | Full rack: 1 |
| 13 | | Electricity: 3KVA (equiv. to 30 Amp) |
| 14 | | Bandwidth: $50/Mbit, 10Mbit commit (provided by Hurricane Electric) |
| 15 | | We can keep our IP addresses |
| 16 | | }}} |
| 17 | | |
| 18 | | Price:$2550 |
| 19 | | |
| 20 | | {{{ |
| 21 | | $2050 (includes cross connect to Telehouse) |
| 22 | | $500 Bandwidth (10Mbit) |
| 23 | | $2550 Total |
| 24 | | |
| 25 | | Extra electricity: $62/amp |
| 26 | | ($250/.5KVA plus $250 per circuit) |
| 27 | | }}} |
| 28 | | |
| 29 | | == Convergent Networks == |
| 30 | | |
| 31 | | Location: Hicksville, LI |
| 32 | | |
| 33 | | Pro's and Con's: In Long Island (Hicksville) - poor transportation options. We would need to redo all IP addresses. However, really cheap power and lots of bandwidth. |
| 34 | | micah notes: quote came in a word document that didn't render properly in openoffice, so I might have fudged these numbers trying to eyeball how it was meant to be presented. They included their terms of service and their network availability and throughput SLA |
| 35 | | |
| 36 | | {{{ |
| 37 | | Full rack: 1 (lockable) |
| 38 | | Electricity: 40 Amps |
| 39 | | Bandwidth: 50 Mbit (how much for overage? they seemed flexible) |
| 40 | | }}} |
| 41 | | |
| 42 | | Price: $1499 |
| 43 | | |
| 44 | | {{{ |
| 45 | | Combined price: $1499 |
| 46 | | Extra electricity is billed at $15/Amp (but seemed flexible on this) |
| 47 | | 12 month contract, extendible in 3-month increments, termination fee: $500 |
| 48 | | }}} |
| | 34 | == Convergent Networks == |
| | 35 | |
| | 36 | Location: Hicksville, LI |
| | 37 | |
| | 38 | Pro's and Con's: In Long Island (Hicksville) - poor transportation options. We would need to redo all IP addresses. However, really cheap power and lots of bandwidth. |
| | 39 | micah notes: quote came in a word document that didn't render properly in openoffice, so I might have fudged these numbers trying to eyeball how it was meant to be presented. They included their terms of service and their network availability and throughput SLA |
| | 40 | |
| | 41 | {{{ |
| | 42 | Full rack: 1 (lockable) |
| | 43 | Electricity: 40 Amps |
| | 44 | Bandwidth: 50 Mbit (how much for overage? they seemed flexible) |
| | 45 | }}} |
| | 46 | |
| | 47 | Price: $1499 |
| | 48 | |
| | 49 | {{{ |
| | 50 | Combined price: $1499 |
| | 51 | Extra electricity is billed at $15/Amp (but seemed flexible on this) |
| | 52 | 12 month contract, extendible in 3-month increments, termination fee: $500 |
| | 53 | }}} |
| | 54 | |
| | 55 | |
| | 56 | == Telehouse == |
| | 57 | |
| | 58 | Location: Staten Island |
| | 59 | |
| | 60 | Pros and cons: We get to keep our IP addresses. Yay! Terrible transportation options and pricey electricity. |
| | 61 | |
| | 62 | {{{ |
| | 63 | Full rack: 1 |
| | 64 | Electricity: 3KVA (equiv. to 30 Amp) |
| | 65 | Bandwidth: $50/Mbit, 10Mbit commit (provided by Hurricane Electric) |
| | 66 | We can keep our IP addresses |
| | 67 | }}} |
| | 68 | |
| | 69 | Price:$2550 |
| | 70 | |
| | 71 | {{{ |
| | 72 | $2050 (includes cross connect to Telehouse) |
| | 73 | $500 Bandwidth (10Mbit) |
| | 74 | $2550 Total |
| | 75 | |
| | 76 | Extra electricity: $62/amp |
| | 77 | ($250/.5KVA plus $250 per circuit) |
| | 78 | }}} |