Note to ebinc--the original subject line was very poor.  Better subject 
line, more responses.

If you're concerned about whether a hosting company is cheating you and 
not offering you a dedicated server, you're not buying the right service.  
Buy full command line access, full Linux administration--and check the 
boot messages.  In particular, look for the hardware bits from dmesg.  Be 
prepared to do everything, including making sure you get backups done.

uk2.net offer a reasonably good price for dedicated servers, and a friend 
says their service has been good for him.  They have a variety of support 
plans, make sure you sign up for the one you want.

Alan



On Wed, 15 May 2002, ebinc wrote:

> Down here in NJ its almost impossible to get a static Ip with port 80 not
> blocked, I dont know why theres no competition here? thats somthing that
> should get looked into, If I decide (I pretty much have no choice) to pay
> for a dedicated server from a hosting company located across the country, My
> question is How would you 100% be able to tell your infact on a dedicated
> server other then the cost? and not just being charged for one. and if
> theres anybody out their that thinks this stuff does'nt happand is probaly
> doing it!
> Ed
> 
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