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Originally posted by nodehost
Still don't understand it.
As a ISP myself, I can not see how they even pay for their bandwidth with that. Unless they use cheap lines that really have no SLA's, etc......
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You guys need to remember, Rackshack does not pay for their bandwith because rackshack parent company, EV1 is an ISP. Or if they do pay for bandwith, their costs is very minimal, again because of EV1 being an ISP.
If you buy an OC3 or OC12 or GigE, most likely you will be billed by the 95th percentile of the maximum of either incoming or outgoing bandwith (not the sum of the two, unlike if you are being billed using average method). Now, being an ISP, you will get tons of incoming traffic (to your core router) from the people that use their internet to download stuffs to their computer (can you see this?). Hence, EV1 has plenty of outgoing traffic to spare, and as you all know, the outgoing traffic is very good for webhosting.
Thus, the dialup customers are the one that pays EV1 bandwith cost and rackshack get practically free ougoing bandwith at its disposal. So, rackshack can offer a dedicated server at $99/mo for 300GB or so because most of that montly cost will go to cover the server cost, not the bandwith cost.
cheers,
