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dedicated server needed

anyone know where i can get a dedicated server for around $60 per month? i know Managed.com (http://www.managed.com) do a one for that price but they are out of stock, can anyone help? thanks

You can look at serverpronto. We have them as one of out top 5 in dedicated servers. They have one for $29.95 and another one for $69.95.

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Maybe check at https://www.gfhost.net/dedicated.html

We are an authorized BurstNET reseller. It's actually cheaper than the datacenter's prices.
We also have better support ;)
BurstNET is known as one ofthe best datacenters for support.

anyone know where i can get a dedicated server for around $60 per month? i know Managed.com (http://www.managed.com) do a one for that price but they are out of stock, can anyone help? thanks
You might also want to remember you get what you pay for....$60 is not much for a dedicated server.......

I.E. look at managed.com, cheap but horrible network.

JMWeb is 100% right. Sometimes it's worth to pay a bit more for the support. A good cheap $50 deal can be good but look at the specs n' stuff.
But, I offer $50 servers is just a special. They will be $65 soon. It's actually a $59.95 value at the real datacenter but I resell their servers, cheaper. You still get the datacenter's support which is awesome. Proof: http://forum.burst.net

Note: I sell dedictated servers at https://gfhost.net/dedictated.html

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Hello, what about this gigabitdc.com

I have a dual xeon server for $79.99/mo. Similar to managed.com but no oversold bandwidth. I'd be willing to negotiate on the price.

http://forums.devshed.com/web-hosting-offers-100/powerful-dedicated-server-with-directadmin-1st-month-free-79-99t-540288.html

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This thread was started in 2004. I think the OP would have been able to find a server in 4 years.

Perhaps check the date before posting?










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