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Intel Dual Core Atom from Wholesale Internet

Title: Intel Dual Core Atom
Provider: Wholesale Internet

WebsiteLast updatedCPUGhz CPUPhysical CoresGb RAMGb/sec RAMGb storageStorage TypeMbps NICIPv4sIPv6sExtras
http://www.wholesaleinternet.com/dedicated.php 2009/09/23 Intel Atom 330 1.6 2 1.0 8.4 500 1x HD 100 1 Unknown

Transfer: Choice between 1.5Tb/month @ NIC speed or an unmetered 10Mbit port. Each additional +0.5Tb/month thereafter is +US$15/month. Currency: US$

Setup: 0.00 (ex VAT) Monthly Cost: 49.00 (ex VAT) [In Euros: €Formatting error In US Dollars: $Formatting error]

Detailed Notes:

We received several email requests to add this provider over the last two weeks, so better late than never! This is a good offering by a Kansas City based provider and it comes in amongst the best in this price range. However, once again it looks very similar to Interserver's product except that Interserver want US$10 less per month. One therefore struggles to advocate this product over Interserver's even though the cost of adding extras is much more transparent than Interservers.

World Connectivity:

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Pros:

Good, well balanced set of product features. Good spec system for the price. Good location on the internet. Good, fast and modern hard drive which is unusually spacious for this price segment.

Lots of very reasonably priced addons: one can add 1Gb of RAM for just US$5/month and extra network transfer is very reasonably priced.

Cons:

If it weren't for Interserver's considerably cheaper but very similar product, this would be one of the best in its class.

Verdict:

While an excellent little server and overall product, unfortunately it has recently become undercut by competitors and can no longer be recommended.

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