Activity Stream
48,167 MEMBERS
61587 ONLINE
besthostingforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter besthostingforums On Twitter besthostingforums On Facebook besthostingforums On facebook groups

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 19 of 19
  1.     
    #11
    Member
    I prefer dedicated bw and speed, at least you make sure about qualities

  2.   Sponsored Links

  3.     
    #12
    Banned
    Thanks for the help guys - looks like we will be offering dedicated bandwidth on our virtual servers very soon!

  4.     
    #13
    Member
    Website's:
    UpFashion.pk TechShake.info moviesmafia.com
    i used 30Mbps dedicated line on my VPS

  5.     
    #14
    Member
    You can not provide dedicated bandwidth on a VPS.
    WebT Hosting - Professional Hosting, 1 Gbps Unmetered Bandwidth, Germany Available
    Shared, Reseller, VPS, Managed Hosting, Remote Desktop
    1 Gbps Available, Transfer Support From Previous Provider

  6.     
    #15
    Banned
    Website's:
    KWWHunction.com
    Quote Originally Posted by rohanviolin View Post
    I prefer unlimited
    Quote Originally Posted by indahouse View Post
    I prefer unlimited too.

    Both of you are n00bs

    "Nonthing is unlimited"

    Only cheap host that ate ran by 10 year olds

  7.     
    #16
    Banned
    Quote Originally Posted by bentink View Post
    You can not provide dedicated bandwidth on a VPS.
    VMware ESX Server supports network traffic shaping with the nfshaper loadable module. A loadable packet filter module defines a filter class; multiple filter instances may be active for each loaded class. The current release supports only one filter class - nfshaper, which is a transmit filter for outbound bandwidth management that can be attached to virtual machines using either a procfs interface or the VMware Management Interface.

    Stop replying here either answer the question A or B, this isn't open for discussion as to if you can or cannot do it.

  8.     
    #17
    Member
    Whatever you may say, the main server will have only 1 or 2 ports at the most. And that port bandwidth is shared among the VPS. So it is shared.

    I wont post here again, but the truth is that a main server can have a port which is ultimately shared among all VPS containers.

    And coming to the point, I would not are much for bandwidth as I do not do all these "warez stuff" and so I dont need to leech or anything that needs high bandwidth.
    WebT Hosting - Professional Hosting, 1 Gbps Unmetered Bandwidth, Germany Available
    Shared, Reseller, VPS, Managed Hosting, Remote Desktop
    1 Gbps Available, Transfer Support From Previous Provider

  9.     
    #18
    Member
    well i like unmetered 100 mbps shared

    just need unmetered

  10.     
    #19
    Banned
    Quote Originally Posted by bentink View Post
    Whatever you may say, the main server will have only 1 or 2 ports at the most. And that port bandwidth is shared among the VPS. So it is shared.

    I wont post here again, but the truth is that a main server can have a port which is ultimately shared among all VPS containers.

    And coming to the point, I would not are much for bandwidth as I do not do all these "warez stuff" and so I dont need to leech or anything that needs high bandwidth.
    Hi,

    once again we find our selves at this point whereby you don't stop posting - even though I have A) Asked you to stop and B) Shown you that you are wrong.

    as to your theory of one port being ultimately shared, I can understand why you think that - and yes it would in theory be a shared line (But NOT shared bandwidth), but within that line each VPS would have a dedicated chunk of the bandwidth - meaning that each VPS would have Dedicated Bandwidth within the shared line - this can be completed by creating rules on the Vlan. I have done this many times before so there's no need to question if this is doable or not and I'm really not in the mood for you trying to aimlessly degrade my topics.

    Should you have any further comments, suggestions or aimless arguments don't post them here - please feel free to email me on nick@wrzhost.com, I won't answer them but perhaps it will make you feel better.

    I'm really surprised that you are a web host, and even so, you don't know what this means.

    Regards
    Nick

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Which VPN will you prefer?
    By Karvy1 in forum Polling Plaza
    Replies: 31
    Last Post: 8th May 2012, 05:32 PM
  2. Now what you will prefer
    By RaidSecure in forum Polling Plaza
    Replies: 12
    Last Post: 6th Apr 2012, 01:13 PM
  3. What do u prefer to buy?
    By umang in forum Polling Plaza
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 12th Jan 2011, 11:17 AM
  4. What do you prefer?
    By timtamboy63 in forum Web Development Area
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 5th Oct 2010, 09:00 AM
  5. What you prefer, NL VPS or DE VPS?
    By ChaoscripT in forum Hosting Discussion
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 29th Aug 2010, 12:50 PM

Tags for this Thread

BE SOCIAL