Quoting Troy Johnson (Troy.A.Johnson at state.mn.us):
> If I understand correctly, Bob, you are saying that the services most Linux
users could do without (colocation-wise) are icing on the cake of Real-Time's
colocation costs. And it might be that cut-rate service isn't what Real Time is
all about.  > 

In a nut-shell. 

I "feel" the need for cheap co-lo. BUT I don't want to offer cut-rate service.
That is why I was looking at the S390.

Ok, the box is not cheap, but it scales. It would be awesome to give linux-vms
for $50/month AND still keep good service.

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