Are they really dead???

nodehost

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Are Cobalt RAQ4's really dying?

Seems no one wants these little pizza boxes anymore....

I know, I know, same ol, same ol. (propriatary, can't upgrade, etc.) But are they really dead considering all that they can do?

Hell, they changed the Internet and the current expectations of a server when people buy them.....
 
I wouldn't say Cobalt's are dead they still have a big role to play in the world of hosting. The RAQ's are normally bashed by the companies that can afford the big dual pentium servers because they have more power. We've been using RAQ's for years and we've only just recently dropped our RAQ3 and that was a crying shame as even for 300mhz it worked a dream. It had 60 sites hosted on it and the load was very rarely over 1.00. Our RAQ4 is handling just fine with lots of php and mysql useage and the load never goes above 1.50 goes to show if you manage it properly then they can do the job.....
 
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