Lots of places do the right thing, with regard to bandwidth, routing, contigencies, etc. Many of them suck, however, when it comes to things like remote support, or simply not screwing you accidentally. You should ask for references, having a profile similar to your company, and see what they have to say about the service. I don't know if I'd trust a babysitter, or a Colocator that wouldn't provide references. Fat pipes and low hops mean less if some idiot named Chuck keeps unplugging your uplink.
polish your resume.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unkIVvjZc9Y
My forecast is this forecast will be maintained for about 3 weeks.
buy a guitar and learn to roll your own cigarettes instead. In 4 years, you'll thank me.
Can you explain the assbarn phenomenon?
Cordially,
r.bailey
Lots of places do the right thing, with regard to bandwidth, routing, contigencies, etc. Many of them suck, however, when it comes to things like remote support, or simply not screwing you accidentally. You should ask for references, having a profile similar to your company, and see what they have to say about the service. I don't know if I'd trust a babysitter, or a Colocator that wouldn't provide references. Fat pipes and low hops mean less if some idiot named Chuck keeps unplugging your uplink.