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Old Jan 5, 2006, 07:17 AM
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Heavy duty webhosting question

Hi,
I would like to start a site where people can listen to lots of audio programs. I believe that I need atleast 2000GB of data transfer per month or more.
I have googled but didnt find any dedicated servers that are giving more than 1500 GB of bandwidth.
Can anyone suggest any good server.
Are there any servers that I can pay according to the amount of bandwidth that is used without any charges for over usage?
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Srujan

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Old Jan 5, 2006, 07:26 AM   #2  
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Have you tried hostsearch.com?
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Most people is this situation would send out an RFP and evaluate the responses. The problem lies in getting the players to see your RFP. The service provider does not have to be physically close to you of course. As you search for potential providers you should write up an RFP or at least an outline of the services you require.
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good site but couldnt find solution

Hello Scott,
www.hostsearch.com seems to be a good resource with lots of info but I couldnt find solution to my problem.
I would be glad if you can guide me to some other resources.
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Really wished I read this before making my last post... Anyway, the only host I know that might be of any us is FastHosts.
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