[ale] Abraxis and net2Atlanta

Charles Shapiro hooterpincher at gmail.com
Mon Aug 9 15:46:09 EDT 2010


Welp, he's now my internet provider.  We have each others phone
numbers, so I reckon I'll get personalized service.

-- CHS

On Mon, Aug 9, 2010 at 3:18 PM, Ken Price <lists at nettwrek.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 10:18:08 -0400, Charles Shapiro
> <hooterpincher at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Just an update. I phoned Abraxis and they assured me that Milt was
>> legit.  This morning I switched my DSL modem over and I'm now a
>> Net2Atlanta customer.
>
> Yeah, he's legit.  I hope you have good experiences with Net2Atlanta.
> I have no experience with their services other than touring their
> "Marietta NOC" a few years ago when looking for a colo facility in the
> Marietta area.  I feel obligated to share.
>
> If applied to a home basement, I'd describe it as a sysadmin's wet
> dream.  It's simply nowhere I'd trust my equipment.  It's a rather
> ghetto three? bedroom, one story house.  First you walk up to the front
> door and there were rusted motherboards and computer parts strewn all
> over the porch.  You walk into the "living room" which is setup as mixed
> work/office space.  It literally looks like a computer junk yard, with
> 4-5 foot stacks of crap everywhere.  You then enter the "datacenter"
> which at the time was a myriad of telco racks bolted to hardwood floors
> in two of the bedrooms.  Climate control is handled by regular
> residential window A/C units and it felt musty and >85 degrees.  It was
> so warm, the the back door was propped open allowing all the dust and
> pollen of the Georgia spring to flow into the house.  If you look at the
> street view at the address below, you can see all the crap on the side.
> I wish resolution was better to see the rest.  My CTO and I left so fast
> we nearly peeled rubber.
>
> Check out the house on Google Maps (address verified on the Net2Atlanta
> website):
> 1546 Rosewood Circle Marietta, GA 30067
>
> As far as bandwidth goes, they supposedly have redundant fiber.  Like I
> said, it's a sysadmin's wet dream if it was in his/her basement.  While
> they seem to have expanded a bit in the last three years by partnering
> with another datacenter?? on the east side, and reselling some Telx
> space, it still seems to be a 2-3 man operation.
>
> I believe most residential services go through this facility.  They
> have two small natural gas generators on the side in case of power
> failure, but I'd be more worried of a tree falling on the house, it
> catching fire, or a local hoodlum learning what's inside.
>
>
> -Ken
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