[HCoop-Discuss] other thing to note

Shaun Kruger shaun.kruger at gmail.com
Thu Nov 9 23:07:26 EST 2006


Right now hcoop is just self insuring the servers.  I would have to
agree that looking for a provider that doesn't require hcoop to insure
against damage to the facility would be a good idea.

Does peer1 not insure their facility against loss?  Does peer1 have a
rider in their facility insurance policy that excludes damages by
customer equipment?

I know it is kind of late to be asking this, but what kind of
competitive options are there?

Shaun

On 11/9/06, Nathan Kennedy <ntk at hcoop.net> wrote:
> If we really wanted to buy insurance I think it would be better to
> research it independently of Peer1, but I suspect the price is big
> enough to make it a much worse deal than those providers that do not
> require this insurance.  Remember the insurance the terms dictate does
> not benefit us!  If we wanted to insure our own servers against loss,
> that would require a separate policy.
>
> -ntk
>
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