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I once was on the burstnet network. Worst server provider I have ever had. Network was always up and down. Major switch problems. FYI
 
IMHO, for any service provider to be taken seriously, they need to have a backend SAN supporting at least RAID 5, with automatic disk sparing enabled. The server should have two dual-port HBAs to support an Odd/Even redundant fabric design across two SAN switches.

If one decides to go the iSCSI route, the iSCSI network adapters should be separate from the outbid NICs, and should still be two dual-port across two network switches.
 
I once was on the burstnet network. Worst server provider I have ever had. Network was always up and down. Major switch problems. FYI

BurstNET is a budget dedicated server provider.

By the way, 'LIVE SUPPOT' is missing an R.

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IMO, a VPS node should be running a minimum of RAID-10 with at least 4 disks, or SAS-RAID.

Even for budget, RAID0 is not worth it.
 
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