Hey all,
I finally did it, I ordered a server from Leaseweb!
I have a question though...
How long does it take for them to reply, and for me to be able to use it?
Thanks
donvito
Hey all,
I finally did it, I ordered a server from Leaseweb!
I have a question though...
How long does it take for them to reply, and for me to be able to use it?
Thanks
donvito
Last edited by donvito; 11-09-2007 at 08:35 PM.
took 4 hours for mine to get setup. But they quote 24 hours but only during the working week so you might have to wait tll monday.
thanks for the reply.
I just got an email from their support ppl...
so hopefully, that means tomorrow. not mondayYour order has not been processed yet, this will be done tomorrow during business hours (8.30am till 5.30pm) by our
sales deparment.
Im really anxious to get this thing rocking
also, what are your speeds like?
thanks.
donvito
i have one the speeds are really good !!
cool, could you elaborate? like how fast dl/ul?i have one the speeds are really good !!
thanks
donvito
i used to have a leaseweb. it was my first seedbox. it was very good.
had mine faster than 24 hours.
i just ordered a vectoral to try them out. sadly, they seem to take longer to setup, so i made a bad choice.
ordered it on wed. and was told yesterday that it would be setup by today. still not ready.
:/
Wishing for a FTN or SCC invite
UPDATE,
I just got in touch with their support again and I won't be getting processed until Monday.
I'm not dissapointed at all, it's my own fauly for not realizing that "DUH" of course they wont be doing this on the weekend.
IM SO DAMN ANXIOUS!
donvito
You should give dedicated server hosts a week for setup. However, the industry standard is about 24-48 hours. I got a Vectoral server this Wednesday and haven't received any emails about it being setup yet(Friday).
Speeds are very good. They're all on 100mbps switches, unless you order gigabit, so you can usually push 100mbps out of them. Just be sure to stick within whatever bandwidth you purchased though, as overages can be a killer.
What tools do you guys use to monitor the bandwidth? I was thinking about setting up Cacti - but I don't want to install Apache, PHP, MySQL, etc. I guess I could run Apache with MRTG?
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