It's my understanding that Above.NET has continued to improve its connectivity, and now have a private OC-3 across the country all the way to their own router peering at MAE-EAST, as well as more high speed links within the Bay area to other major peering points, such as CIX.
-- Javier Henderson, December 12, 1997
Above.net has raised their prices since you wrote this page (not that its your business to track them). It currently costs ~$400/mo. for a 12" shelf, plus charges for tape changing, bandwidth, power cycle ports, and power (!).
-- Lee Schumacher, July 6, 1998
Having an OC3 to any of the MAEs or NAPs is a lot like having a 45 lane superhighway to your local mall parking lot a christmas.A good host will have multiple connections from the primary backbone providers (MCI/C&W - UUNet - Sprint) and use MAE/NAP connections for that occasional rogue packet to a second or third tier provider.
All of the primary backbone providers now pull direct access to/from each other to avoid the bottlenecks of the MAEs/NAPs that were causing a majority of thier routing problems.
-- Jamie Curtis, October 22, 1998
For NT4 with IIS4, ICMP ping is not enough to determine if the web server is running, neither is querying the service running state. If you are hosting multiple virtual servers on the same machine it is possible for IIS to stop responding on any address that you are using independently of the others. You should always test the HTTP connection, not just the machine networking.
-- John Donnelly, May 20, 1999
I just tracerouted ArsDigita as Phil suggested, and it produced an interesting result... aD has jumped AboveNet's ship and switched to the Exodus bandwagon (which seems to house every major website in the world these days). Tell us it ain't so, Phil! Or at least tell us why, if you get the chance to update this page... to the layperson (i.e. me), it would seem that AboveNet (having 380 peering agreements to Exodus' 250) would be the superior solution on a pure connectivity basis. Is aD using some of the "value-added" services that Exodus offers and AboveNet does not?On an unrelated note, I wanted to point out to this community that the AboveNet colocation service starts at around $1300 now, as a result of a new pricing structure that doesn't dip below 1 mbps.
-- Ben Lunsford, April 20, 2000
Big Hosts may help anyone who doesn't have the $1000+/m to pay AboveNet or Exodus. It is a brand new resource and hasn't caught on with all the advertisers yet (which make the spotlights work), but there are some good articles from a layperson perspective for one to peruse. Tell me what you think by emailing me. Good luck with your search for a good colocation (or dedicated server) provider.
-- Ben Lunsford, June 29, 2000
Actually the person that commented about Above.net in May of 1999 not being less than $1300/month because of new pricing structure is wrong. Unless because of being an old client from early 1997 until late 1998, moved servers for a few reasons at that point and then 9/20/1999 moved back to Above.net, the min. cost was in 9/20/1999 ~$400/month, 12" high x 19" rack, power, and 128k of 95% average bandwidth usage, billed at $1.50/1kbps used over the 95% usage all measured via MRTG doing the averaging (ie: they cut of the top 5% of your bandwidth peaks, and the next highest peak is your 95% usage level.)You may want to directly contact Above.net if you have needs of less than an average peak usage of 1mbps (now remember these peaks are also a 5 min average bandwidth usage.... NOT true bandwidth usage patterns too... alittle confusing.) Great service, great support, and SUPER network infrastructure... I would talk to them if you can, as I really think you can get in for way less than $1300/month if you need less bandwidth. As a side note: Our servers are still there, as we add more and more, and the server by their tech staff is as good now as it was in early 1997 when it was such a small operation compared to the huge operation they are now... just keeps getting better.
-- Nevin Lyne, March 23, 2001
Nevin, I made that comment and I made it in April 2000, not May 1999. You would have been right as of May 1999, but as of April 2000 I was right and you were actually mistaken in your "correction". :o( AboveNet used to start at about $480/m at the date you rejoined, but was $1300/m minimum as of April 2000 and about that as of summer 2001 as well. It's not that they increased their prices across the board, but rather that they won't dip down to 64 or 128 kbps anymore for smaller customers... they simply start their services at no less than 1mbps. Which is certainly their choice as a private business. BTW, I imagine that old competitors like AboveNet and certainly the "Colo 2.0" folks like Equinix will benefit from the recent financial collapse of Exodus. Time will tell! Good luck to every entity in the industry.
-- Ben Lunsford, September 27, 2001
That's a nice resource (Big Hosts). Very satisfied with dedicated webhosting I found through there last month (from Servers On Demand). AboveNet (along with SiteSmith) is now MFN, by the way. Still a good colo service, but still runs expensive (not as much as before).
-- Matt Walsh, October 3, 2002
Actually we jumped ship from above.net, for a number of reasons, but we are now at www.he.net. Super people working there, the Fremont datacenter is 43,000 sq ft. They are privately owned, profitable, (ie: they expand when needed and cash allows not blow billions only to file bankruptcy...cough MFN...) they have smaller plans down to I think a couple of U of rack space + 128k 95% percentile bandwidth usage for $200/month.. but for the best in security and if you have a few servers at least... a 7' locked/private cabinet is $400/month + the more bandwidth you need the cheaper it gets... I think its $200/month for 128k but $500/month for 1 megabit... need more than one 7' cabinet? if you get 2 or more the price drops to $300 each/month... So you could have say 2 x 7' private cabinets + 1mbps of 95% bandwidth for $1600/month. Was very impressed by the staff, the support, the data center, their network, and the pricing. All told we spend more than 5 years at Above.net but could not justify their pricing over what others are offering for actually in my mind better options as well...Just my opinion...
-- Nevin Lyne, October 4, 2002
I've been colocating at AboveNet for about 10 years and I never had any problem. I started back in 1986 with 1 ft. of rack space for $400. Now I have one rack that I share with a few friends. I have extra space, if you need to colocate very cheap at one of the best, drop me an email or check http://colo7.com/
-- Mihai Beffa, February 2, 2006