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Anyone have any experience with http://www.esecuredata.com they would like to share? I've done some checking and they have some good reviews out there, but I'd like to get the opinion of the folks here. I'm starting to get a little claustrophobic with my 1and1 root I box, and this is the best pricing I've seen yet. They are out of boxes right now(which is hardly surprising), but their sales staff said they will have more to offer in a week or so.

I've no affiliation with them, just shopping around for a new online home. Even with the cost of purchasing Plesk, etc. outright it's quite a deal, hence my query to see if it's only inexpensive or just cheap.
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No input here, but I am looking around for some whitebox hosters like that for some potential ASL teaming opportunities. What I'd like to do is find a good volume hosting company that I can market ASL through. 1and1 has a great rescue system, but a terrible OS and file system layout. Plus the environmentals and bandwidth have always been reliable.
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Well, it looks like they have boxes now. I was going to go with their "Generation 1" $49/month offering (P4 2.4 w/ 1024MB & 120GB) yesterday, but that's gone now. I just threw down for the $69/month "Generation 2" (P4 3.0 w/ 2056MB & 200Gb) and I'll let the folks here know how it goes.

Scott - you still need AOOI testbeds? Your welcome to the box I just ordered once (if) I get the info.

I was thinking of putting VMware Server on it with a Plesk guest, given the oodles of memory. Hopefully they aren't all gone and it's for real.
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Wow that's decently cheap.
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Yeah I need test systems, the more the merrier. Or you can just run the installers and shoot me some feedback about it.
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