
Our Network & Equipment
Welcome to www.obsoletehosting.com! We're glad you stopped by! Here is a tour of our new NOC - you'll see it's just crammed with high-tech equipment!
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Here is the latest server to be added to our network. It's a beauty, don't you agree! Sleek, modular design - not to mention those big honkin' keys on the right (if anyone knows what they're for please let our NOC staff now - but don't they look cool? You don't see keys like that these days!)
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* Your visitors may have difficulty connecting if there is a user already connected to a server. Call our NOC if you receive frequent busy signals. |
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Our Partners

From the 'workhorse of the industry' 16K Vic-20 to the C64 and 128,
we are pleased to use Commodore equipment in our NOC
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For redundancy, we use standby servers from Texas Instruments. Should anything
go wrong
with one of our Commodore units, we turn to our trusty TI-99 4/a backup servers.
Loading from our speedy Radio Shack cassette drive, the standby server
is up and running in less than 30 minutes!
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Because power is vital to running computer equipment,
we use only the finest AC power available
through our local gas & electric company.
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All our servers are connected directly to the local telephone company for
fastest service. From tall wooden poles to tangle-free adapters, we use
only the best in modern communications service and equipment.