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Thanks for the suggestions.  After the input and looking at Linnode, I'm going to open an account with them today on the lowest rate tier and upgrade pro re nata.  I'm a bit of a control freak when it comes to system admin and the unmanaged friendliness 
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<span>Thanks again,</span>
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<span>Alan</span>
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On September 11, 2011 at 11:19 AM Scott McBrien <smcbrien@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I'll second or third linode.  As for a colo, when I shopped around, I found cihost.com in Dallas, TX.  It's about $100/mo, but they offer 3000GB of transfers per month.  I took my machine and racked it there, but you can also ship it and they'll rack it for you.  I chose cihost because they were the cheapest around, Atlanta colos were at least 250/mo with crappy bandwidth restrictions when I did my comparison shopping.
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> On Sep 11, 2011, at 9:58 AM, "alan@alanlee.org" <alan@alanlee.org> wrote:
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> > Can anyone recommend both a good VPS provider (anywhere) that supports Fedora or CentOS?
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> > And also a good co-location provider here local in Atlanta to potentially host an alternative CPE 1U server?
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> > My main criteria is cost and avoidance of the 95% rule.  I much prefer a slower fixed capped rate pipe than a variable pipe with 95 rule measurement for both.  Vintage computing sites don't have much traffic and I'd rather have a guaranteed rate plan that cost as little as possible.  Also something down town like 55/56 Marietta is preferable over Lawrenceville/Duluth for when something goes wrong as I live in PTC now.  I've literally had to sleep in the Telex building before and concrete is hard!
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> > -Alan
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